This is really really laughable......goes to show what happens when a guy pontificates and doesn't live in the community....there is no coming "war" as you put it among blacks and Hispanics.....blacks and Hispanics have always grown up together...they intermarry at high rates....many Hispanics ARE black.....
Please go back to the racist websites where facts don't matter
I'm going to suggest you do a little reading on the subject. California has been having a lot of problems with racial violence between Hispanics and blacks and it isn't necessarily gang related. What did I tell you. Crying racism at every turn.
Welcome to the real world, Andrea.
Of the 275,500 new interracial or interethnic marriages in 2010, 43 percent are white/Latino couples, the most common type of intermarriage couple.
Native-born Latino newlyweds are more than twice as likely as foreign-born Latino newlyweds to marry out——36 percent versus 14 percent.About one-in-five (19 percent) of all newlyweds in New Mexico between 2008 and 2010 were white/Latino couples, a share higher than any other state. States with the next highest shares of newlywed white/Latino couples were Arizona (12 percent) and Nevada (11 percent).
Between 2008-2010 white male newlyweds who married Asian, Latino or black spouses had higher combined earnings than did white male newlyweds who married a white spouse.
Just as intermarriage has become more common, public attitudes have become more accepting. Nearly half (48 percent) of Latino, and 43 percent of Americans overall, say that more people of different races marrying each other has been a change for the better in our society, while only about one-in-ten of both groups think it is a change for the worse.
“More than eight in ten (83 percent) Hispanic men who out-married in 2008 married a white spouse, compared to 78 percent of Hispanic women,” the study said. “Among Hispanic female newlyweds who out-married in 2008, some 13 percent married a Black spouse, compared with just 5 percent of Hispanic male newlyweds.”
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/02/16/the-rise-of-intermarriage/