People's candid views and opinions on Interracial dating/relationships....interesting http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/Liwd-AjsLpU
Wow, that was deep. I loved the White man who stood up for them!! Raised wrong, but he changed thru "love and experience." Couldn't ask for more from a fellow human. :smt038 The teary, intolerant mom and the old battle-axe...smh. All I can think is they live in an isolated area, and one hails from even before the Jim Crow era. Her husband at least understood the power of love and to let them be. Her crocodile-tears excuse that it was all about the IR children..meh, save it lady.
What's funny is all the women who's families had a problem with me dating their daughters it was always the mom who was most upset about it. Just by the way the older woman was talking in the video you could tell she thinks of black people as something that isn't really human. Mexicans are ok because they are actually white but black people are well black. Guess someone never told her about the Mexicans of African decent down there lol. One more point for Canada.
funny you say that...my boy has been dating a white woman for a couple of years and both just introduced each other to their respective families at thanksgiving. He said her dad was cool, but the mother was so rude and disrespectful that the other family members were embarrassed and humiliated by her behavior. Maybe some white mothers feel that others look down on them because, in their opinion, they did something wrong in raising their daughters to like Black men...idonno...
Bingo. From what I've noticed for white fathers its a failure to protect their daughters from the boogyman and for the mothers its a failure in raising their daughters to be desirable enough to snag a good white man so all they can hope for is a lowly black guy.
Its not only black men. I was working from home today and I had Dr. Phil on (yeah so shoot me) lol. This woman was saying that she didnt want grand kids w slanty eyes. Some people..... SMDH:smt092
It took place in Utah, home of the Mormons and quite frankly, those battle axes were taught the ways of Joseph Smith and how dark skin is a sin. However, it's good to see that people like that man right there in the video managed to eradicate any aspect of ignorance from his mental being. And lastly, those ladies went teary-eyed because they've been exposed for the pieces of shits they are. You are not lying right there. The girl I dated months back, I met the dad and he was REALLY cool with me, along with his most recent wife. Her biological mother on the other hand, I wasn't even allowed in her trailer or as she calls "her house."
arent you the same people getting mad at WW for not introducing the black guy to the fam? why are you guys suprised by this? You think people are singing the racial kumbaya and holding hands and shit? LOL. damn
I have the feeling this is the case with my mother. The older woman in the video just turned my stomach. Calling the BM "something like THAT!" like he was a pile of smelly dog sh*t. It's those kinds of things, more so than outright hatred, that is perpetuated through the generations. I mentioned on here before that I understood the same message she was preaching as a young girl simply by the way a family member said something similar. It was the inflection of her voice. The actor in the video was a far bigger person than I might have been had I been there and heard what she said and how she said it. He did the right thing: the only thing that stills ignorance like that is forgiveness and grace and he exhibited both.
Yep, blacks are the social dregs. No one wants to be associated with them, too much shame. ^The mentality of many, from what I observed.
so are we saying white women have a bigger issue with bm/ww relationships? this whole time we thought it was black women
This video was not shocking at all. Sadly MOST people from that era feel that way about things of this nature. That being said you saw the slightly younger generation standing up for what was right. I was surprised they didn't want their faces blurred shows you how bold they are with their bigotry.
lol The actor playing the father looked like he was getting ready to bust up when he said, "How did you even get in, to my daughter's school?" lol. It is sad though that the older woman referred to the brother as 'that'.