AWall925
AWall925 t1_j0mrle7 wrote
Reply to comment by theredwoman95 in History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
I think we're just on different pages here.
The OG commentor mentioned ethnostates which is defined as
"a sovereign state of which citizenship is restricted to members of a particular racial or ethnic group"
I'm talking about ethnicities, you're bringing up nationalities
AWall925 t1_j0mq0uj wrote
Reply to comment by theredwoman95 in History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
I think you're being a bit dishonest in your comment, the first bullet point on the England/ Wales page says
> In 2021, 81.7% (48.7 million) of usual residents in England and Wales identified their ethnic group within the high-level "White"
Also, I don't speak German so I'm not sure where in that report it says German nationals born in Germany are 74% of the population.
The closest I could find in English was on Index Mundi (apparently updated as of July 2021. 86% of people living in Germany identified as German
AWall925 t1_j0mm0hx wrote
Reply to comment by MoriartyParadise in History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
Well I thought both were talking about ethnic minorities
AWall925 t1_j0miy0o wrote
Reply to comment by theredwoman95 in History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
AWall925 t1_j0mgaju wrote
Reply to comment by MoriartyParadise in History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
Is it mythical? I just did a quick check, and it says only 14% of Europe is a minority. Compare that to America where 42% is a minority.
AWall925 t1_j0mwofu wrote
Reply to comment by theredwoman95 in History-making Asian American soccer player describes his journey to self-acceptance | Kellyn Acosta, the first Asian American to appear in the World Cup for the USMNT, described how others have dismissed his Japanese heritage, and the harmful stereotypes around Asians and sports. by AsslessBaboon
So just looking at this chart from the UK government.
From my point of view I'm looking at ethnicity in the broder sense a- the main groups listed-not the subgroups (so only Asian, Black, White, Mixed, Other). I guess we just see things differently.