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Great infographic, and continued excellent work.

I have a suggestion and request, that you gather and utilize birth, child, and youth statistics in discussing ethnic demographics. I have not been able to find the statistics at this point myself, but I know that the young are already the minority in much of the West, in major cities and regions for instance.

Older demographics are much Whiter in the formerly White countries, and that skews the statistics, prolonging the complacency.

Highlighting birth and child data would heighten the sense of urgency we need for people to act.

On a similar note, if you focus on cities, this will also have a similar effect. White kids in urban areas are already outnumbered, and they need to have their minority status recognized by law.

In Canada, one of the ways the government is trying to get around this, is by giving up the term 'visible minority', since White kids are the visible minority in Toronto, Vancouver, and in classrooms across the country. Instead, they are using 'racialized populations' since it allows them to perpetuate the antiwhite interpretations where White kids are the visible minority.

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