ogreenlee
<font color=green>i surely didn't want to have to
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I hear that many people marry without ever having sex or being sexually attrated to one another
Oh good grief. Someone stick a fork in this one.
I hear that many people marry without ever having sex or being sexually attrated to one another
I hear that many people marry without ever having sex or being sexually attrated to one another
I hear that many people marry without ever having sex or being sexually attrated to one another
Where is it written that you need to be physically attracted to someone to marry them? Or even in love for that matter?
Easier to be sure, but certainly not neccessary.
Seriously?I hear that many people marry without ever having sex or being sexually attrated to one another
You misunderstood my comment. I meant that the larger the group, the more likely the fact they are all the same race is by choice than by chance. One person meets one person, falls in love and gets married, or falls in like and becomes best buddies. If they are the same race, it's quite likely that was by chance. A group of 100 friends, social group, fraternity, whatever, if they are all the same race, it's more likely that members of the group were chosen on their race. Not proof by any means, but more likely that the group of 100 was racist in their choice of friends than the married couple was, at least in the eyes of many in our society.But I think you have it backwards. Marriage is certainly more of a choice than than a widening circle of freinds, is'nt it?
Oh good grief. Someone stick a fork in this one.
Time to fess up...are you Amish?
This is probably not going to be popular but my subtle example happened during the election when people told me I was voting for the President because I wanted the government to take care of me.
I'm a civil rights baby so my not so subtle examples happened many years ago. I remember my mom registering people to vote in Knoxville Tenn and not being able to sit at the outdoor picnic tables in the park because we were black.
Time to fess up...are you Amish?
I'm sorry, I was not trying to sugarcoat anything.
I believe what I said, that today, many black leaders make a living spewing racially offensive rhetoric and are able to get away with it because of white guilt.
Is that racism or relgionism, though?You have to go and look up Amish courtship rituals. They date by sleeping in eachothers beds at night.
They certainly are racist though! You don't even want to know how few married interracially!
Is that racism or relgionism, though?
If there aren't any non-white Amish, it would be hard for them to stay within their religion and marry interracially.
Disclaimer: I do not know any Amish people, nor do I profess to know the racial make-up of the Amish, I am merely guessing based on that Harrison Ford movie where the kid witnesses a murder.
And this wasn't back in the 1800s. There are so many folks who want people to get over it and move on, but they don't realize how fresh it really is to some people. If it's happened in our lifetime, it's fresh. How do people just let that go? I can't even imagine.![]()
One weird thing that stood out to me-when I was first there I worked in a fast food drive through and the black guy I worked with could predict with stunning accuracy if someone was going to be white, black, or mexican (the predominant ethnicities in the area) by reading their order. He liked me and finally clued me in that usually Hispanics ordered 'coke' with everything, "We black folk like our orange drink cause it tastes like kool-aid,' and Caucasians were more likely to have Sprite, Dr.Pepper, Diet, etc. I was mortified because I thought it was racist, and he thought the naive white girl who just innocently believed everyone was the same was hilarious.
One of the most recent things that got me upset was the huge deal they made with the Princess and the Frog. It wasn't so much that people made a big deal that Tiana was black, but that Prince Naveen wasn't. I was on other forums where people argued exactly what race he is. He's a fictional character with a fictional nationality![]()
One of the most recent things that got me upset was the huge deal they made with the Princess and the Frog. It wasn't so much that people made a big deal that Tiana was black, but that Prince Naveen wasn't. I was on other forums where people argued exactly what race he is. He's a fictional character with a fictional nationality![]()
I was kinda baffled by this. I thought 'Isn't it more racist to say you HAVE to marry someone of your own skin tone?'
Forgive me as I will sound very ignorant with my question though I do not intend to be....
What was racist--the comment he made or the fact that he made predictions.
B/c if he was stunningly accurate, it would seem that his predictions were based on his experience for that location.
I guess I don't understand why something would be considered racist if it were true. (I say this based on that you said he was stunningly accurate. I assume it was drive through orders perhaps b/c for him to guess and be accurate he wouldn't be able to see the person, right?)
His comment however--ick!
I know it sounds ignorant, but you have piqued my curiosity.
It'd be ridiculous to think that everyone who didn't vote for Obama is a racist... but it is NOT ridiculous to think that a good handful didn't vote for him simply based on race. There were people on the news giving commentary who blatantly said things such as "I don't think our country is ready for a black president."
Just in the last couple of weeks, Google has had issues with these websites who are getting through their image filter with a monkey's face photoshopped onto Michelle Obama's photo. They've had to remove it several times.
Google "tea party racist signs" or something to that effect and look at the horrible images that come up.
It's kind of how I felt about Muslims after 9/11. I totally get that not everyone that is a Muslim is a fundamentalist, crazy terrorist, but stand up against those who make you look bad.
If you don't want to be associated with racists.. then separate yourselves. Stand up against nutjobs that hold these signs and smile for the camera. To me, if you attend these rallies, then it looks like you support the nutjobs who perpetuate it.
I mean.. where are the Christians that are standing up against Westboro Baptist Church?? Those horrendous "people" aren't going to listen to anyone who isn't one of them.. that's for sure. Where is the Baptist organization?? Why don't they speak up about Westboro??
Ugh. I don't know. Some things amaze me.
Maybe I was the ignorant one, but I just assumed you couldn't or shouldn't assume anything about anyone's skintone based on anything but their skintone.
I wasn't exposed to racism in real life growing up , because there wasn't really anyone who wasn't 'white' in my town. Like, literally, DH and I both have distinct memories of the first time we saw someone in person who was 'of color.' There were a few kids who were half mexican in our HS, but my naive little brain just thought of them as people with darker hair and eyes than me. So ANY stereotype played out in real life was just bizarre to me.