Richard McCulloch #racist racialcompact.com

[From an article entitled "Racial Average is Racial Destiny"]

In this context it is interesting to note the new "Betty Crocker" brand symbol of General Mills. One advertisement highlights a picture of the new Betty with the phrase, "We look a lot like you." The previous or old Betty, in her many guises over a 70 year period, was always distinctly Northern European, rating in the 2-4 range on this scale. The new Betty, her replacement, is definitely not Northern European, although she looks like she could still be considered as borderline "white" according to the current common usage of the term. She looks, in fact, like a person who would be rated very near the current U.S. racial average of 16.67, a "multiracial, multiethnic composite" of what the typical American would look like after the diverse racial elements in the current population had been intermixed or blended together.

The new Betty would certainly not have been perceived as typically American by an earlier generation, but with the racial shift since 1970 -- especially the marked increase in intermediate racial types -- the perception of what is typically American is also shifting. The old Betty Crocker symbolized the blending or mixing of bakery ingredients. The new Betty Crocker symbolizes the blending or mixing of races. The racial average of a population is its racial destiny, the racial future. The new Betty Crocker is a symbol of our intended future. The racial destiny of the American population is to be "Betty Crockerized," its ingredients blended together toward the racial average, and cooked in the racial meltdown of the "melting pot."

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