(February 16, 2016 at 1:56 pm)Ben Davis Wrote:#IreadOnePostAndNowIthinkIknowEnoughToComment(February 11, 2016 at 12:41 pm)Drich Wrote: The point your missing is the child(ern) Don't grow up as being apart of a people or community. Yes their may be others with the same racial mix, but no sense of community or belonging. we have 'antidotes' or common stories/experiences , but no sense of community.
To take that from a child or to assume one is able to provide this basic form of identify or worse yet not even think about it is indeed selfish! The parents wants, userpt the childs needs, how is that not selfish?
#victimshaming
The problem here is the bigotry against interracial relationships, not the people having the relationships. To then extend the victimisation to the children by stating that they can't identify with other groups because of their racial background..! Well, that's just abhorent, one dimensional and completely ignores the wealth of share human experience that can be drawn upon to form meaningful relationships across cultural boundaries.
Blame the racism, not the victims of it.
Nuupe. the problem is as stated. Interracial couples are often selfish people who are seeking what they want over everything and everyone else, and give no thought to the lives they leave in their wake.
As one 1/2 of an interracial couple i can promise you no one was going to tell me who I could and could not marry. (except maybe my potential spouse)