Follow Up Question - 3rd World Countries

Teflon Don

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Is there even one third world country that has a majority white population?

Can anyone name one?

I can't think of any, but maybe our JPP marxist friends can help us out since they claim to be so smart.

Think they will be able to control their urge to just hurl epithets that I am "racist"? I don't
 
Is there even one third world country that has a majority white population?

Can anyone name one?

I can't think of any, but maybe our JPP marxist friends can help us out since they claim to be so smart.

Think they will be able to control their urge to just hurl epithets that I am "racist"? I don't
Well Trump is making the US one so I guess you can count us as one.
 
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Enjoy, racist fuckwad. lol
 
Is there even one third world country that has a majority white population?

Can anyone name one?

I can't think of any, but maybe our JPP marxist friends can help us out since they claim to be so smart.

Think they will be able to control their urge to just hurl epithets that I am "racist"? I don't
Have you driven through the backwaters of West Virginia?

View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IisSRA129xQ
 
  • Uruguay: Often ~85–90%+ white/European descent (highest in Latin America). Upper-middle income; HDI high (not "third world" by modern standards, but less wealthy than Western Europe/North America).
  • Argentina: Estimates range widely (~54–97% European/white, commonly cited as majority ~80%+ in many sources, especially southern regions). Upper-middle income; historically received massive European immigration. HDI high.
  • Costa Rica: Frequently cited as ~80–94% white or white/mestizo. Upper-middle income; stable democracy with high HDI for the region.
  • Chile: White/European majority in many estimates (often 50–60%+ white, higher with mestizo classification). Upper-middle/high-income; strong economy but still developing in some classifications.

Other Latin American countries (e.g., Brazil ~43% white, Cuba, Venezuela) have large white minorities but not majorities. Poorer ones like Bolivia or Peru have small white percentages.


Other Potential or Debated Cases​


  • Eastern Europe (e.g., Moldova, Ukraine, parts of Balkans): Near-100% white/European, but these are in Europe and mostly upper-middle or high HDI now (Moldova is among the poorest in Europe, sometimes compared to developing nations).
  • Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan): Majority Caucasian (broad racial term), sometimes grouped under "white," but culturally/geographically distinct from European whites; developing or upper-middle income.
  • South Africa: White (Afrikaner/European) minority (~7–8%), not majority; often discussed in race/development contexts but doesn't fit.
  • Middle Eastern/North African or Central Asian countries (e.g., some with lighter skin) are sometimes loosely called "white/Caucasian" but are not European-descended majorities and are developing.
@Grok

Did Grok "redefine" the term?
 
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