To: SeekAndFind
To: SeekAndFind
Just guessing, but they probably segregated “non-Hispanic blacks” from other blacks to make the racial disparity look greater than it actually is.
To: SeekAndFind
Lol! It's is easy to answer affirmatively in the abstract, but I wonder how far this “progressive” view would hold when daddies little princess shows up at the door with a black man?
30 posted on
07/26/2013 10:53:53 AM PDT by
apillar
To: SeekAndFind
The only people who would look negatively on someone else's mixed-race marriage either collects Nazi/KKK memorabilia, or wears a cheap suit and a bow tie while selling bean pies in little pink boxes on urban street corners, or is an elderly Asian parent from a generation ago.
All three profiles so rare as to be safely ignored.
41 posted on
07/26/2013 11:40:50 AM PDT by
The KG9 Kid
(Demand Common Sense Nut Control.)
To: SeekAndFind
My grand niece married a black man in 2010. It did not bother e a bit. However, I would have been concerned if he had come fro.m a single-mother home in a US metro center where the black culture seem to be poisonous for the children living there.
My niece’s husband grew up in a small town in central Minnesota. His father is originally from Great Britain (i.e. he is English), and his mother is from the Bahamas. So this fellow was never indoctrinated into the victim, and “whitey is bad” mentality. I have great hopes for this marriage and they now have a son who is going to be handsome, I think.
42 posted on
07/26/2013 11:45:05 AM PDT by
Gumdrop
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