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Title: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: ericire12 on March 09, 2010, 12:47:15 PM
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Sending a Message with the Census   [Mark Krikorian]


John: I haven't gotten my letter from the Census Bureau yet asking me to make sure I fill out the questionnaire. But when I do fill it out, I'll use it to send a message.

Fully one-quarter of the space on this year's form is taken up with questions of race and ethnicity, which are clearly illegitimate and none of the government's business (despite the New York Times' assurances to the contrary on today's editorial page). So until we succeed in building the needed wall of separation between race and state, I have a proposal. Question 9 on the census form asks "What is Person 1's race?" (and so on, for other members of the household). My initial impulse was simply to misidentify my race so as to throw a monkey wrench into the statistics; I had fun doing this on the personal-information form my college required every semester, where I was a Puerto Rican Muslim one semester, and a Samoan Buddhist the next. But lying in this constitutionally mandated process is wrong. Really — don't do it.

Instead, we should answer Question 9 by checking the last option — "Some other race" — and writing in "American." It's a truthful answer but at the same time is a way for ordinary citizens to express their rejection of unconstitutional racial classification schemes. In fact, "American" was the plurality ancestry selection for respondents to the 2000 census in four states and several hundred counties.

So remember: Question 9 — "Some other race" — "American". Pass it on.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: Hazcat on March 09, 2010, 02:38:52 PM
I like it! ;D
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: MikeBjerum on March 09, 2010, 02:41:10 PM
I thought questions about race and religion and sex were illegal on gov. forms  ;)

If we are all the same and all equal, why ask  ???
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: ericire12 on March 09, 2010, 03:00:02 PM
I thought questions about race and religion and sex were illegal on gov. forms  ;)

If we are all the same and all equal, why ask  ???

Some animals are more equal than others
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: MikeBjerum on March 09, 2010, 03:17:32 PM
Who was the bus driver that said "From now on we are all green?  Now ... Light green in the front and dark green in the back."
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: crusader rabbit on March 09, 2010, 09:08:15 PM
I think I can get behind being racially identified as American.  Sounds like what I donned the uniform for some 44 years ago.  Yep.  I like it.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: tombogan03884 on March 10, 2010, 02:04:53 AM
Sounds good to this Mutt.  ;D
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: Rob10ring on March 10, 2010, 03:23:19 AM
I did this in the last census. I got a few nasty phone calls demanding a real answer of what my race is, then they sent someone to my door. He asked for me by name, then checked me off as the race that he saw me as. My mom is a genealogist and has uncovered people of nearly every race in our past, so this makes these questions really seem stupid.

Since that time, I married a girl who is half white and half filipino. We have 2 daughters that are both the same amount filipino. One is darker and it would be hard to place an ethnic classification on. The other is fair, blonde with blue eyes and I guess they'd make an assumption on her too.

I don't understand what these questions are for, but I had a poly sci prof that told us that the government uses the numbers for allocating funds and to make sure there is a "fair" distribution of wealth.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: shooter32 on March 10, 2010, 04:01:10 AM
Sounds like a plan!
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: saltydogbk on March 15, 2010, 08:10:14 AM
Back in the 60's I asked my Dad about where our people came from.  Germany was the answer.  So I said," that means we are German-Americans?"  His answer was a resounding NO WE ARE AMERICANS.  Since that time , that is the answer I have been using.  By the way, we stepped off the boat in 1750.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: mortdooley on March 15, 2010, 09:38:23 AM
 I am sure the reason for race has to do with shaping congressional districts to favor one group over another.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: PegLeg45 on March 15, 2010, 01:44:31 PM
Just filled mine out and mailed it......reckon I'll get a phone call??   ;D
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: mudman on March 15, 2010, 02:30:28 PM
RACE= RED WHITE & BLUE  bout covers it doncha know
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: jzzr83 on March 15, 2010, 03:48:18 PM
We received the census today and answered question nine as "AMERICAN".  We left pretty much every other question blank, other than how many people live in the house.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: alfsauve on March 15, 2010, 04:10:26 PM
My Dad always claimed that Mom's side of the family were Caribbean Rum Runners.   Well reading The History of the American People, and gosh and by-golly, Charleston, SC was founded in large part by people from Barbados.

I think my race is going to be French-Caribbean.
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: Timothy on March 16, 2010, 04:32:16 PM
Three Americans in my household..

Am I missing something?  My questions were all about who lives here, nothing else besides birthday, race, rent/own, etc...
Title: Re: Census Q: race? A: American
Post by: ske1eter on March 20, 2010, 05:49:57 PM
Yup, one more American on the census here. Since there's only one resident in this house, no one other than I can answer/ignore the door should someone come knockin'.