To: Alice Linsley+
Solution...don't bi-racial. The kids are the victim in these cases. Until society looks at things as colorless, it will always be this way. And don't plan on a color blind society in our life time.
28 posted on
04/07/2006 11:14:22 AM PDT by
sit-rep
(If you acquire, hit it again to verify...)
To: sit-rep
Until society looks at things as colorless, With all due respect, "society" can go f@#$ itself. My kin are kin, and I don't give a rat's rump what continent or island their ancestors came from. Same goes for friends and neighbours.
35 posted on
04/07/2006 11:17:51 AM PDT by
ArrogantBustard
(Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
To: sit-rep
Solution...don't bi-racial. The kids are the victim in these cases. Until society looks at things as colorless, it will always be this way. And don't plan on a color blind society in our life time. I think society is pretty color blind. I have biracial neices and nephews and their "problems" are NOT racial -- they are self-imposed (like most kids).
My wife is from Mexico and we encounter very few problems.
54 posted on
04/07/2006 11:31:13 AM PDT by
freedumb2003
(Don't call them "Illegal Aliens." Call them what they are: CRIMINAL INVADERS!)
To: sit-rep
My mother's family was originally from Mexico (that side of our family has been in California since before it was a state), my father is white. My mom's family totally accepted my father and my father's family totally accepted my mother. My 3 brothers and I have 4 different skin shades ranging from very light to very dark. I feel totally comfortable around both ethnic groups and was never forced "to choose". I have blonde-haired, blue-eyed, fair-skinned cousins and black-haired, dark skinned cousins. I don't look at them as my Mexican cousins or my white cousins. They're family.
BTW, I grew up in Australia and was just a "damn Yank".
78 posted on
04/07/2006 12:37:48 PM PDT by
reformed_dem
(You can't make me)
To: sit-rep
Solution...don't bi-racial. The kids are the victim in these cases. Until society looks at things as colorless, it will always be this way. And don't plan on a color blind society in our life time. How can we progress toward a "colorless" society unless some of us are willing to "bi-racial"?
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