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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 29, 2026

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Ok, but realize that even accepting your point, mischlings are a lagging indicator of assimilation by a generation or two.

You could look at mixed marriage statistics.

And anyway, do we really want to make young women the sole arbiters of assimilation?

It takes two to tango, and half a race is female? I don't see the issue.

You could look at mixed marriage statistics.

Which would show you that foreign born Indians marry non-Indian Americans at about a 15% rate, weighted towards more men marrying-out than women.

Contemporary surveys from 1910 of Italian American immigrants at the beginning of the last century show about an 8:1 frequency of Italians marrying other Italians versus marrying out.

I'm looking but so far I can't find rates of Catholic out-marriage at the time, which would be a closer mirror really, as the vast majority of Indian/Pakistani friends of mine dated white in high school and college, but married brown for religious/cultural reasons. Similar to Jews, though I doubt that's a comforting comparison to many ethno-rightists.

We needed another fifty years of rigorous assimilation to even begin to deal with those Italians, and anyone who says we have assimilated the Catholics by now is fooling themselves. The Italians and the Irish especially should be seen as a dire warning of how bad even the best-case scenario could be.

the vast majority of Indian/Pakistani friends of mine dated white in high school and college, but married brown for religious/cultural reasons

Those religious and cultural reasons are exactly what keeps them Indian, and not American. It is an Indian religion. It is Indian culture. You freely admit it in one place, but strenuously deny it elsewhere. "There's just no difference," you say. Not to you, but there is to them. Those religious and cultural differences.

Contemporary surveys from 1910 of Italian American immigrants at the beginning of the last century show about an 8:1 frequency of Italians marrying other Italians versus marrying out.

They didn't assimilate.