To: Academiadotorg
I grew up in a mixed-race household, half European and half redneck, with no reconciliation to this day between F1 and NASCAR.
2 posted on
02/03/2014 8:30:14 AM PST by
golux
To: Academiadotorg
Another example of a complete refutation of a liberal ASSumption,
but it won’t matter - they’ll hold onto their assumption in light of any evidence to the contrary.
6 posted on
02/03/2014 8:37:20 AM PST by
MrB
(The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
To: Academiadotorg
In my opinion, there are thousands maybe even millions of mixed race children adopted into families that we never hear of because they were adopted for love not political or fiancial gain. But the saddest of all are the children who were adopted for the sole reason of gaining that advantage. And there are many from Hollywood to Washington and all points in between. Too many.
7 posted on
02/03/2014 8:39:08 AM PST by
Tupelo
(I am feeling more like Philip Nolan every day)
To: Academiadotorg
Who cares and what a waste of time.
10 posted on
02/03/2014 8:44:57 AM PST by
mulligan
To: Academiadotorg
My mother had some French blood, but we don’t usually admit it. Does that count?
11 posted on
02/03/2014 8:58:29 AM PST by
Jeff Chandler
(Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
To: Academiadotorg
My daughter grew up in a mixed faith household. I was PC, Mom was Apple. She embraced linux when she grew up.
To: Academiadotorg
WTF does “statistically significant” mean in this context? Do you think given a dictionary and loaded gun to his head the author could define statistical significance? I think it means that conservatives are ahead, but we won’t count it in the win column for them.
To: Academiadotorg
As demonstrated by the progressives’ view on Romney’s family, black people are the sole property of the progressives.
To: Academiadotorg
This is a little confusing, because the article describes two different scenarios: (1) white people adopting non-white children, and (2) a white person and a non-white person producing mixed-race offspring.
Some of the commenters on the Post article wondered whether the acceptance rate would be different if one were looking at white-Asian families (i.e. either a white couple adopting an Asian child or a white parent and an Asian parent producing mixed-race kids) versus black-white families in the same two scenarios. I don't know, but it's an interesting question.
As for the acceptance balance when considering adoptive families, I can offer this anectode: I am a member of a group of families where almost all of the parents are white (two of the ladies are Asian, each married to a white man) and all of the kids are adopted Asians (except for 2 bio-kids, who are 2 of the 4 kids belonging to one of the white-Asian parent families). Of the 10 families, 4 (including mine, and also including the family with the 2 adopted kids and the two "mixed-race" bio kids) are conservative, 4 are liberal, and 2 I just don't know.
So basically it's half-and-half, conservative vs. liberal . . . and this is in Central Maryland, where conservatives are practically an endangered species! Not that our sample size is anywhere near big enough to make generalized conclusions, but if we overlook that minor detail, I can say that adoptive mixed-race families are actually more likely to be conservative than the general population.
18 posted on
02/03/2014 10:11:04 AM PST by
bus man
(Loose Lips Sink Ships)
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