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<blockquote data-quote="Aurini" data-source="post: 1179669" data-attributes="member: 4778"><p>I hope I'm not feeding any trolls, but I'll toss my 2c into the pile:</p><p></p><p>Interracial Relationships are inherently more difficult than Intraracial Relationships. The more you share in common with your spouse - not just race, but ethnicity, language, culture, community, parenting style - the easier it is for your relationship to be successful.</p><p></p><p>Imagine if we started up a country that was 50% British and 50% American. What side of the street do you drive on? If it was homogenous that question would never need to be debated, but thanks to diversity you now need to waste time discussing pedantics.</p><p></p><p>Another issue is racial fetishization. The larger the gap, the more we rely upon stereotypes to inform us, and there are plenty of people who lack the wisdom/empathy/insight/whatever to judge their potential spouse as an individual, and instead fall back on exotic stereotypes. Thus you have the nerdy White guy who thinks Asian women are submissive, who is completely unaware of the Chinese Dragon Lady persona. These sort of pairings create the broken men who post on Hapa reddits.</p><p></p><p>This is a topic dear to my heart because I'm <em>in </em>an Interracial Relationship. The topic of how we'll raise our kids, what sort of family life and identity we'll provide for them, is something that comes up regularly. But the media fetishizes it; occasionally you'll see it come up for the sake of tolerance and inclusion, which I don't find innately troublesome (though in excess dosages it becomes toxic), but usually the opposite is the case.</p><p></p><p>Take my own modifications to the Underwear Photo that spurred Me Undies into blocking me on Twitter:</p><p></p><p><img src="https://scontent.fyyc2-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18157832_10154464239608456_7009130244379885870_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=38bc5018e7157abf06271367ebb7ced3&oe=5B357B67" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Need I say anything more? If my daughter came home with THAT specimen and look on her face I'd disown her, and then chastise my wife for letting her watch <em>Frozen</em>. Somebody like my friend Zarius? We'll give him a chance to use the right cutlery at dinner.</p><p></p><p>I suspect the true motivation for creating these adverts is a deep-seated hatred of Whites, something that's all but a tenet of Reform Judaism. They love promoting the cuckoldry of White men. It's effects are observable in the statistics. Hate Fact coming: while there is a major fatherless problem throughout the Black community, the problem is even worse when the mother is White. Less than 3% of Black sperm donors to White mothers contribute in any way to the family. So yes, I'd be more suspicious of an aspiring rapper than an Indian programmer.</p><p></p><p>People go along with what's presented as "normal" by the media, and the "normal" being promoted is something that's demonstrably damaging statistically. Furthermore, it's being promoted with a nefarious agenda - it's not as straight forward as motorcycle companies trying to sell motorcycles, or cigarette companies trying to sell cigarettes - the constant push for Black male/White female that we see is intended to create misery and harm for the sake of that misery and harm itself.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, it pisses me off, and I love pointing it out in public.</p><p></p><p>But that said, there's nothing inherently immoral about an Interracial relationship, and over-reacting to it is just taking the bait. It's a fine line to walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aurini, post: 1179669, member: 4778"] I hope I'm not feeding any trolls, but I'll toss my 2c into the pile: Interracial Relationships are inherently more difficult than Intraracial Relationships. The more you share in common with your spouse - not just race, but ethnicity, language, culture, community, parenting style - the easier it is for your relationship to be successful. Imagine if we started up a country that was 50% British and 50% American. What side of the street do you drive on? If it was homogenous that question would never need to be debated, but thanks to diversity you now need to waste time discussing pedantics. Another issue is racial fetishization. The larger the gap, the more we rely upon stereotypes to inform us, and there are plenty of people who lack the wisdom/empathy/insight/whatever to judge their potential spouse as an individual, and instead fall back on exotic stereotypes. Thus you have the nerdy White guy who thinks Asian women are submissive, who is completely unaware of the Chinese Dragon Lady persona. These sort of pairings create the broken men who post on Hapa reddits. This is a topic dear to my heart because I'm [i]in [/i]an Interracial Relationship. The topic of how we'll raise our kids, what sort of family life and identity we'll provide for them, is something that comes up regularly. But the media fetishizes it; occasionally you'll see it come up for the sake of tolerance and inclusion, which I don't find innately troublesome (though in excess dosages it becomes toxic), but usually the opposite is the case. Take my own modifications to the Underwear Photo that spurred Me Undies into blocking me on Twitter: [img]https://scontent.fyyc2-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/18157832_10154464239608456_7009130244379885870_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=38bc5018e7157abf06271367ebb7ced3&oe=5B357B67[/img] Need I say anything more? If my daughter came home with THAT specimen and look on her face I'd disown her, and then chastise my wife for letting her watch [i]Frozen[/i]. Somebody like my friend Zarius? We'll give him a chance to use the right cutlery at dinner. I suspect the true motivation for creating these adverts is a deep-seated hatred of Whites, something that's all but a tenet of Reform Judaism. They love promoting the cuckoldry of White men. It's effects are observable in the statistics. Hate Fact coming: while there is a major fatherless problem throughout the Black community, the problem is even worse when the mother is White. Less than 3% of Black sperm donors to White mothers contribute in any way to the family. So yes, I'd be more suspicious of an aspiring rapper than an Indian programmer. People go along with what's presented as "normal" by the media, and the "normal" being promoted is something that's demonstrably damaging statistically. Furthermore, it's being promoted with a nefarious agenda - it's not as straight forward as motorcycle companies trying to sell motorcycles, or cigarette companies trying to sell cigarettes - the constant push for Black male/White female that we see is intended to create misery and harm for the sake of that misery and harm itself. So yeah, it pisses me off, and I love pointing it out in public. But that said, there's nothing inherently immoral about an Interracial relationship, and over-reacting to it is just taking the bait. It's a fine line to walk. [/QUOTE]
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