Thank you for confirming my point, even though you intended to dispute it.
I graduated young, and in 1980. Most of us didn’t get married until our mid twenties or early thirties.
I am half of one of the interracial couples of which I speak and no bullshit internet statistic you could try to post erases the fact that all this harping on white privilege and math being racist and the whole waterfall of bovine diarrhea which accompanies that makes it harder for interracial couples and their children.
True - many people in our age range didn’t marry or start families until close to (or after) age 30.
Reminder: Rates of intermarriages among newlyweds in the U.S. more than doubled between 1980 (6.7%) and 2008 (14.6%).”
So you actually think the fact that interracial marriages have doubled since 1980 proves that “in 1980...
There were more interracial marriages than there are now”?
Please, rocket scientist, explain to me how a more than 100% increase in something is actually a decrease.