We had to go to Dallas to get some things. It's the unfortunate reality that big cities has things you can't find in the countryside.
We stopped by Costco. I remember going there when we used to live in the PNW. We left there and by the time I left I remember I was the last white guy in Costco. We were in a suburban neighborhood at the edge of rural Washington State up there.
Anyway, the first couple of times I went to a Costco in Dallas I was surprised at how many white people were there. It was nice feeling safe and comfortable. Lots of "Please" and "Thank You" and polite conversation.
This last time I went to Costco I think it was pretty busy. It was a Costco in a more densely populated area so I expected a lot more foreigners. But I could only count about 5 of them. The rest were white people, families, older, younger. The two or three indians stood out like a sore thumb.
And you know what was best? No hispanics.
America is changing for the better.
We're doing ourselves a disservice by deporting people who should be deported to the next life.