im not a racist but ... |
im not a racist but ... |
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i went to the mall today and like most of the asian girls i saw, they were with white guys i mean as a relationship date .. that sucks for asian guys. i mean just because them white girls are bratty and slutty to you white dudes, dont mean y'all gotta take our girls! and unusually i saw a white guy with a black girl 1st time in my life today 3 times .. not a good preference. i hate when white boy date black girls but i dont seem to give a shit when a black boy date white girls ..
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Not only can interracial relationships result in unhappiness for the individuals involved, but it can also affect their family members. There might exist language barriers between families, making it difficult for the couple to live harmoniously with each other's loved ones. This can cause unnecessary conflict and broken relationships. Let's suppose an interracial relationship goes on to become an interracial marriage. The problems suddenly become more serious. Interracial couples are constantly haunted by questions such as, "Which culture will my child belong to? What cultural values will I instil in my child? Will my son or daughter be ostracised from both ethnic backgrounds because s/he is mixed? Will they be confused as to their identity and heritage?" What it all comes down to is what we try so hard to ignore: two people from two different cultures are not the same. They have different backgrounds, different customs, different beliefs, different ideas, and different lifestyles. Opposites might attract, but can they really survive? Don't think so.
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Not only can interracial relationships result in unhappiness for the individuals involved, but it can also affect their family members. There might exist language barriers between families, making it difficult for the couple to live harmoniously with each other's loved ones. This can cause unnecessary conflict and broken relationships. Let's suppose an interracial relationship goes on to become an interracial marriage. The problems suddenly become more serious. Interracial couples are constantly haunted by questions such as, "Which culture will my child belong to? What cultural values will I instil in my child? Will my son or daughter be ostracised from both ethnic backgrounds because s/he is mixed? Will they be confused as to their identity and heritage?" What it all comes down to is what we try so hard to ignore: two people from two different cultures are not the same. They have different backgrounds, different customs, different beliefs, different ideas, and different lifestyles. Opposites might attract, but can they really survive? Don't think so. everything in bold is also potentially applicable to a realtionship between two members of the same race. and you're really, really, painfully naive. |
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