Posted on 06/14/2020 10:36:21 AM PDT by C19fan
Going into any relationship as a biracial woman, I know one thing: Any serious relationship will involve discussion of the issues of racism.
That became even more crucial when I became serious with a white man. There were days I had lived as a Black woman that he would never live through or could imagine living through.
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She chose a white man instead of a black man. Isn’t that um...raaasssiiisstt?
And why isn’t she with a woman or a trans man or a trans woman (or 2)? Isn’t that LGBTQRSTUV-ist?
We should riot!
Love,
O2
I’ll bet she stinks ...
The Huffington Post ?
Even for them, this is scraping the very bottom of the barrel.
The left is always trying to divide the people, setting up blacks against whites, females against females and so on.
The man needs to get away while he can.
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For sure. And SHE needs to find herself a saint like George Floyd, get herself impregnated and go on with her life. Then she can write a novel called Its a Wonderful Life.
Run for your life buddy before she kills you while you sleep
... and it doesn't even mean that. The lives of blacks killed by other blacks don't even matter.
You wonder why Eddie Murphy doesn’t do standup anymore....
Language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOnHL_mSXRY
Saying your experience is something that some other human couldnt understand is about the most stupidly arrogant thing I can imagine.
The guy had better run as fast as he can. She is obviously obsessed with race and is going to find that he’s “racist” no matter what he says or does.
Get out, man!
So many issues with this I don’t know where to begin.
First, she says she “bi-racial”. But she seems to have no sensitivity to the 50% of her identity that is not black.
Her boyfriend (or husband) is white, apparently, and she uses one of the most offensive words to describe him: “privilege”. Basically she’s pissing all over any hard work he has done to get where he is, not giving him credit but tagging him with one of the most insulting terms.
She expects him to be sensitive and understanding of her experience but she seems to have no regard at all about his experience.
Why put up with this crap from someone? There are plenty of women out there who will appreciate him for who he is, regardless of his race, and not constantly run the relationship through the prism of the offensive labels (especially not use it for content in one of her “journalism” articles.)
No woman is. This man’s gonna learn a lesson the hard way.
Bail, dude. this is your future all the time. Run like hell.
I find it interesting how most “biracial” persons self-identify as Black. What is the cutoff threshold? Is this a case of the one-drop rule? If being Black means being oppressed, then why would they want to self-identify as Black?
This “article” could have been, and probably was, written by the equivalent of a TV show writing team with the usual agendas.
The more I think about it, actually:
This is NOT written by some “black woman” or “biracial woman”. It is an agenda written in first person by creating two characters: woman and man, fill in the skin tones and fill in the attitudes desired to make the point (for the Huff post).
Boo frickin’ hoo. Any marriage is hard work when all facets of life — religion, race, culture, politics, etc. — are pretty much equal. Why purposely throw in a factor that can only make life harder? No sympathy. Both of them needed to make better choices, and there’d be two happier people today, most likely.
What is it about these Bi-Racial people?This woman states that she’s Black and then she states in the same artical that she’s Bi-Racial.Why do they always seem to go with their Black side and deny their White genetic heritage?
Same here. Wife is from Mindanao. Not a problem.
My wife is from Mexico. Just told me she would kill whoever threatens me. Do we have a problem? Seriously?
Imagine how the former First Wookie feels married to a gay white man.
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