Of course not. Take a look at all the “holiday” ads pushing the interracial marriage agenda. You fall in love with, who you fall in love with, but in the end when you look at the majority of those couples, it’s white women with black men, and after awhile, one culture becomes predominant. I let you guess which one..
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Yes, we’ve noticed those ads.
I When I worked the state fairs through the midwest I met quite a few actually married Negro-Caucasian couples, most with children. I talked to some of them and heard variations of the same thing. The white guy who was turned off by the white girls he met being of the insistent feminist and promiscuous variety or just too me-centered etc who met a Negro girl who was turned off by the drug dealers and the determined illiterates of her own community. It works with the black man and the white woman the same way. These were married couples and were the most settled and content appearing young marrieds I met. My previous nervousness about mixed marriages evaporated in those years.
Miscegenation is the top priority for Cultural Marxists.
I don't know what black men see in fat white women. A black friend of mine couldn't answer that question for me, either...lol.
Then again, maybe these women don't become obnoxious beyotches like their black sisters. Tyler Perry's a billionaire, thanks to movies about "sisters".
FWIW, I've been in an interracial marriage for 30+ years, my 3 kids are "white Hispanics". I suppose advertisers are trying to make up for lost time.
That divorce rate is through the roof
Oh you mean like Clarence Thomas and his wife Ginny?
I’ve noticed that, there are a few with white men and dark wives. What I don’t get is a few ads have a white couple but the kids don’t look white.
Actually I've noticed a lot of recent TV ads where the inter-racial couple is white guy with black gal.
The only thing really shocking is that they are *both* good looking, in great shape, and appear to be prosperous.
Then again, that's what advertisers want to show.
Good looking people.
You'll never see a Comic Book Guy type in these commercials.
Gay, straight, white or black.
Everybody in commercials look fabulous.
Absolutely no obese people.