Is race mixing a bad thing?

Farrakhan actually has a large following and a big microphone. Anonymous people on JPP not so much. I'm willing to bet no news sources have actually reported "a poster on JPP said they don't like races mixing".

No, I do not think its national news, but its here and these people vote and they are prolific. I haven't heard anything from Farrakhan for years, and the Democrats are clearly not beholden to him.
 
The royal families do not engage in selective breeding.

Selective breeding, as practiced on dogs and domestic animals, are done to preferentially select for certain alleles and physical traits.

Royal intermarriage as traditionally practiced was on the basis of political advantage, not the physical traits of individuals.

yes they do. they seletively breed themselves only with other royals.

now they're all retarded nazis.
 
No, I do not think its national news, but its here and these people vote and they are prolific. I haven't heard anything from Farrakhan for years, and the Democrats are clearly not beholden to him.

the woke believe interracial dating is "racial fetishizing".

:truestory:
 
Tigers and lions are separate distinct species .

They are CATS!

All cats, cheetah, puma, jaguar, leopard, lion, lynx, tiger all are different .... but belong to the same feline family !


Just like white/Caucasian, Mongoloid/Asian, Negroid/Black, and Australoid ...all are different but belong to the same family of humans
 
They are CATS!

All cats, cheetah, puma, jaguar, leopard, lion, lynx, tiger all are different .... but belong to the same feline family !


Just like white/Caucasian, Mongoloid/Asian, Negroid/Black, and Australoid ...all are different but belong to the same family of humans

You really didn't attain any higher education, did you?

You even seemed to have flunked high school science
 
No, I do not think its national news, but its here and these people vote and they are prolific. I haven't heard anything from Farrakhan for years, and the Democrats are clearly not beholden to him.

What does voting have to do with people's attitude towards races mixing? You haven't heard from Farrakhan because you live in a bubble. I have friends who post his stuff on social media all the time because even though he's controversial he's also very pro black. That has a big appeal to some. And because they listen to Farrakhan doesn't mean they agree with everything he says, including him speaking out against black people marrying outside their race.

But if all you care about is voting then plenty of Farrakhan listeners vote and we know how black people generally vote. But that's ultimately neither here nor there. No one is supporting or pushing for legislation to ban people from dating or marrying outside their race. That genie is long gone from the bottle.

(However plenty of people are pushing for racial segregation, like on college campuses. Feel free to address that.)
 
Now a more interesting question may be those who don't think race mixing is a bad thing as a whole but don't want their own child to marry outside their race. I think you'll find more of those types.

You would be correct. But why?

Most reasonable people know how difficult a mixed race marriage can be, BECAUSE of people like volsrock, Shoresy and TDAK. They also know that it can be difficult for children for the same reason.
 
You would be correct. But why?

Most reasonable people know how difficult a mixed race marriage can be, BECAUSE of people like volsrock, Shoresy and TDAK. They also know that it can be difficult for children for the same reason.

Times change. If we're talking America specifically, a half century ago most of this country was largely white and black and with segregation laws etc. it was easier to keep people divided. Today Hispanics outnumber black people and Asians are the fastest growing immigrant group and people of all races are inter dating and marrying. Look at racial breakdown of many schools and you'll kids of two or more races often 10% - 15%.

On a personal level, my sister is white and married a black guy. My best friend is white and married a Korean girl. One of my other best friends is Hispanic and married a white girl. This kind of thing is so common now it hardly bats an eye. Sure there will be some people that don't like it but that's their own issue.
 
What does voting have to do with people's attitude towards races mixing? You haven't heard from Farrakhan because you live in a bubble. I have friends who post his stuff on social media all the time because even though he's controversial he's also very pro black. That has a big appeal to some. And because they listen to Farrakhan doesn't mean they agree with everything he says, including him speaking out against black people marrying outside their race.

But if all you care about is voting then plenty of Farrakhan listeners vote and we know how black people generally vote. But that's ultimately neither here nor there. No one is supporting or pushing for legislation to ban people from dating or marrying outside their race. That genie is long gone from the bottle.

(However plenty of people are pushing for racial segregation, like on college campuses. Feel free to address that.)

It is telling that these people are mostly Trumpers. I think the white racism and the white nationalism and the Christian Nationalism is actually the reason so much of the South is so profoundly in support of Trump and his hat tipping toward them.

I did not start this thread to discuss voting so much as I did to try to understand who these people are and what the say in defence.

IN this thread, a small sample admittedly, only white men who support Trump were opposed to interracial procreation.


Their reasoning seems to be to oppose the natural tendency toward melding and mixing of genetic groupings, in order to protect the current state of racial identity.
 
I dont understand what that means?

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Whom we date and are intimate with is structured by race and racism. Recent research has focused on "personal preference" discourse and sexual stereotyping to highlight how and why race and racism affect online and offline interactions. Yet relatively less work focuses on racial fetishization - race-based fixation on a bodily part or characteristic that involves both idolization and demonization of racial difference. Drawing on recent theorizing around racialized feelings, we investigated how racial fetishization materializes and makes men of color feel. We used two sources of data: 858 unique profile screenshots and 26 in-depth interviews with users of Grindr, Scruff, and Jack'd - three popular dating apps for sexual minority men. We found that while instances of racial fetishization were rare in public profiles, a majority of men of color discussed its prevalence. As a result of racial fetishization, men of color described feeling: (1) objectified; (2) that it hindered the formation of platonic or intimate connections; and (3) boxed in and minimized to a stereotype. Our results suggest that racial fetishization induces particular racialized feelings in men of color, and we suggest ways that these racialized feelings might be connected to the reproduction of racial and sexual inequality.

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It is telling that these people are mostly Trumpers. I think the white racism and the white nationalism and the Christian Nationalism is actually the reason so much of the South is so profoundly in support of Trump and his hat tipping toward them.

I did not start this thread to discuss voting so much as I did to try to understand who these people are and what the say in defence.

IN this thread, a small sample admittedly, only white men who support Trump were opposed to interracial procreation.


Their reasoning seems to be to oppose the natural tendency toward melding and mixing of genetic groupings, in order to protect the current state of racial identity.

So two anonymous people on a message board is all you need for your confirmation bias and you're able to ignore everything else. Got it.
 
What does voting have to do with people's attitude towards races mixing? You haven't heard from Farrakhan because you live in a bubble. I have friends who post his stuff on social media all the time because even though he's controversial he's also very pro black. That has a big appeal to some. And because they listen to Farrakhan doesn't mean they agree with everything he says, including him speaking out against black people marrying outside their race.

But if all you care about is voting then plenty of Farrakhan listeners vote and we know how black people generally vote. But that's ultimately neither here nor there. No one is supporting or pushing for legislation to ban people from dating or marrying outside their race. That genie is long gone from the bottle.

(However plenty of people are pushing for racial segregation, like on college campuses. Feel free to address that.)

farrakhan is awesome.

though he wouldnt like me much.

he's right on a lot of stuff.
 
You would be correct. But why?

Most reasonable people know how difficult a mixed race marriage can be, BECAUSE of people like volsrock, Shoresy and TDAK. They also know that it can be difficult for children for the same reason.

I would not be opposed to my children mixing with other races, but I do believe they would be walking into a situation that would invite anger and prejudice toward them. To me that is not a reason to avoid it, changing your behavior out of fear of how society might treat you is not a good choice for a happy life.

They can always find a reason to hate you or your children. Anyone who does not let society or culture control their lives experiences some level of prejudice.
 
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