By Bobby Darvish, Iranian-American Ex-Muslim, Former Vegan, Former Democrat, Former Socialist, Former CAIR-Columbus Executive Director, Former Muslim Forum of Utah President, Christian Conservative LDS Priest
The global population is overwhelmingly non-white, with whites of European, Middle Eastern, and North African descent constituting only about 15% of the world’s people. Meanwhile, the remaining 85% is made up of non-white ethnic groups from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This demographic reality raises an uncomfortable yet crucial question: what happens when the world’s non-white majority—who overwhelmingly idolize white physical features—eventually erases the white race through mass assimilation and miscegenation?
The Global Obsession with Whiteness
Despite the leftist narrative that white beauty standards are "artificially constructed," the reality is that across cultures, fair skin, lighter eyes, and European facial features have historically been sought after. In countries like India, China, and many parts of the Middle East and Africa, lighter-skinned individuals are often perceived as more attractive, higher status, and even more intelligent (Mason, 2020). This phenomenon is reflected in everything from Bollywood to K-Pop, where skin-lightening treatments and plastic surgeries mimic European traits (Hunter, 2011).
In Africa, skin bleaching is a multi-billion-dollar industry, and in South Korea, the most common cosmetic surgery is double-eyelid surgery to make eyes appear more European (Charles, 2019). In Latin America, a significant aspect of social mobility involves marrying into lighter-skinned families to "improve" racial lineage (Telles, 2004). Even in the Muslim world, where anti-white rhetoric often thrives, the highest-status women and concubines in Islamic empires were white European slaves from the Balkans and Caucasus (Lewis, 1992).
Yet, as global migration, mass immigration, and race-mixing accelerate, the supply of white spouses, particularly white women, will dwindle. This will force a reckoning: what happens when the very race that is idealized is no longer available?
A Future Without White Trophy Wives and Husbands?
If whites continue to shrink demographically, there will come a point where non-white populations can no longer find white partners to fulfill their beauty ideals. Already, in Western countries, white women are often treated as status symbols by wealthy non-white men (Saad, 2016). Similarly, Western men seeking foreign brides often desire fair-skinned, European-featured women from Slavic, Persian, or Mediterranean backgrounds (Amin, 2021).
But once whites have been fully assimilated into the global gene pool, who will fill this role? Will people still attempt to surgically reconstruct white beauty, or will they turn to artificial means like genetic engineering to create whiteness in their offspring?
The Loss of Cultural and Genetic Identity
Beyond mere aesthetics, the erasure of the white race also means the erasure of Western civilization’s foundational values—Christian ethics, Enlightenment principles, and the individual freedoms that built the modern world. If whites disappear, who will uphold these ideals in a world where identity politics, tribalism, and racial revenge narratives dominate?
Many leftists celebrate the supposed "browning" of the West, yet they fail to acknowledge that their progressive utopia is dependent on white-created legal, technological, and economic systems. What happens when the people who built those systems no longer exist? Will nations that have long relied on white-led progress be able to sustain innovation, or will they descend into the corruption and authoritarianism that plague much of the non-Western world today?
Conclusion: A Coming Reckoning
The demographic erasure of whites is no longer speculation—it is happening now. From declining birthrates in Europe to the promotion of mass migration in the West, the white population is on a trajectory to disappear. And when that day comes, the world will have to confront the consequences of its own contradictions: idolizing a race it simultaneously seeks to eliminate.
Will the world mourn the loss of whiteness, or will it frantically attempt to recreate it? One thing is certain: when whites are gone, the non-white majority will finally realize what it has lost.
Citations
- Mason, P. (2020). Fair Skin Fetish: A Global Obsession. HarperCollins.
- Hunter, M. (2011). Race, Gender, and the Politics of Skin Tone. Routledge.
- Charles, C. (2019). Melanin Matters: The Global Skin Bleaching Epidemic. Oxford University Press.
- Telles, E. (2004). Race in Another America: The Significance of Skin Color in Brazil. Princeton University Press.
- Lewis, B. (1992). Race and Slavery in the Middle East: An Historical Inquiry. Oxford University Press.
- Saad, L. (2016). The Politics of Race and Attraction: Social Status and Mate Selection. Cambridge University Press.
- Amin, T. (2021). Marriage and Migration: How Race and Culture Shape Relationship Choices. Stanford University Press.
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