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I agree, no need to POLICE interracial relationships but if it ia being discussed, we can definitely bring up potential roadblocks
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I saw some statistic showing the more wealthy a black man gets the more likely he is to marry outside his race.
It’s as if when you are rich, you want to prove your wealth by marrying a white woman. It’s as if you are showing white men “look I’m just like you”
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P C H what I said was about black men marrying outside his race. That’s it, not white men marrying a Chinese woman or a black woman marrying Arab men.
Statistic has shown the wealthier black men get they tend to marry outside their race.
There is also the above photo, where black women are more loyal to black men than we are to them.
It’s something that needs addressing
Lookin in a different direction it could stem from them goin into more different environments as they get more money, meeting newer people. As that happens, seeing less and less black people. Eventually gravitating towards someone that most likely is outside their race. think that's what it most likely is, don't think money is givin dudes jungle feverI saw some statistic showing the more wealthy a black man gets the more likely he is to marry outside his race.
It’s as if when you are rich, you want to prove your wealth by marrying a white woman. It’s as if you are showing white men “look I’m just like you”
Im not, you're only seeing 1 wayPlease don’t try and justify black men not wanting to marry black women
I knowCould be but that's not even a real quote or statement
Lookin in a different direction it could stem from them goin into more different environments as they get more money, meeting newer people. As that happens, seeing less and less black people. Eventually gravitating towards someone that most likely is outside their race. think that's what it most likely is, don't think money is givin dudes jungle fever
I know
Just wanted to spark discussion
It’s so much scandalous ****
White folks
The government done to use just
Live life like it didn’t happen
The damn Tuskegee experiment
Got me never trusting the government
Or hell giving doctors the side eye
I think it’s plausible
Is Eddie bein serious or mad tongue and cheekso 1 clickbait fake IG post from Eddie Griffin wasnt enough for you huh?
we have a real information problem in this country right now.
I can respect her though for holding on to moments she felt are cultural/ her time. At the same time i'm not sure that's healthy for a marriage, imagine if he did the same.Semi Related
Funny
A coworker (white dude) married a black woman.
He was explaining to me that his wife REFUSED to go see black panther with him. He couldn't understand and I think he low-ki wanted me to explain it to him.
I didn't but stuff like that makes me feel funny about US marrying outside of race.
When there are cultural movements/moments/shifts, can we confidently/honestly celebrate with a mate that isn't black?
I am sure you/we can, but it is just a qeird concept to me.
I understand those that think it isn't that deep though
Is Eddie bein serious or mad tongue and cheek
Goes back to the convo we were having in the Umar thread.I can respect her though for holding on to moments she felt are cultural/ her time. At the same time i'm not sure that's healthy for a marriage, imagine if he did the same.
I'm sure, but that's part of being married, you love this person so strongly you understand when differences may be tough and push through. Everyone deals with this I think, not just race. Younger/older, north/south, fruit town block/rollin 30s block or whatever. Like my ex is older than me and I showed her the Kawhi laugh and she didn't think it was funny at all, just another laugh. I was like damn.Goes back to the convo we were having in the Umar thread.
If you don't feel like you can experience something like THAT with your mate, will there always be something "missing?"
he’s serious.
this is how the Umar Johnsons of our culture become so popular
its weird.
years ago people dismissed conspiracies, chain letters, and tabloid trash for the garbage it was
today, you put those same conspiracies, chain letters, and tabloid trash onto social media and it becomes true.
OR its a “yeah, i KNOW its fake BUT...”
cmon man, seriously?
id so like to think we’re smarter than that. maybe we arent.
i blame social media.
i also blame ignorance, stupidity, and peoples overall laziness in seeking knowledge
social media is a nasty mirror showing us just how dumb, superficial, concieted, and ugly we really are as a society.
and just think, we’re still within the infancy of social media
Goes back to the convo we were having in the Umar thread.
If you don't feel like you can experience something like THAT with your mate, will there always be something "missing?"
I'm sure, but that's part of being married, you love this person so strongly you understand when differences may be tough and push through. Everyone deals with this I think, not just race. Younger/older, north/south, fruit town block/rollin 30s block or whatever. Like my ex is older than me and I showed her the Kawhi laugh and she didn't think it was funny at all, just another laugh. I was like damn.
Please don’t try and justify black men not wanting to marry black women