Anderson Cooper is Excited That Whites Will Be The Minority In The United States
CNN’s Anderson Cooper is excited that whites will no longer be the majority in the United States. In a recent interview with Univision host Jorge Ramos, Cooper said with a big grin, “The idea that, you know, whites will not be the majority, I mean, that’s …it’s an exciting transformation of the country, it’s an exciting evolution and you know, progress of our country in many different ways.”
Cooper commented that white supremacists oppose the change of demographics, while Ramos noted that it was inevitable that whites would become a minority. “There’s nothing really they can do against this incredible demographic revolution. And in 2044, everyone is going to be a minority,” said Ramos.
Anderson Cooper barely able to contain his excitement about Whites becoming a minority.
— The Judge (@V8POW) August 14, 2019
Not thrilled about being replaced in the country your ancestors founded: you're a "Supremacist"
Understand White People, you're already in a race war. pic.twitter.com/3iUsgIFqOi
Cooper is one of the whitest TV anchors on American television, so it’s very strange that he’s “excited” about it. Cooper thinks that the United States will be better because the majority will not be white. Does he think being white is a bad thing since he states it is “progress of our country in many different ways”?
Here’s more of the interview where Cooper and Ramos discuss the Trump administration’s decision to boost its ability to deny visas for immigrants who either have low incomes or in need of public assistance such as food stamps.
Ramos made some strong accusations about President Trump stating that it was Trump’s vision “to have America look like him.” Ramos also called Trump “the most anti-immigration president in the last 70 years.”
"Donald Trump is the most anti-immigrant President in the last 70 years," says Univision anchor Jorge Ramos on news the WH could dramatically limit the number of legal immigrants allowed to enter and stay in the US by making it easier to reject green card and visa applications. pic.twitter.com/YUBA3HzGM8
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) August 13, 2019