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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a mixed/biracial women. The only "discord" was because of my mom's racist and bigoted family - which isn't actually a justified reason to be against mixed marriages. Personally, I think being mixed is the biggest blessing. You look at all the problems in the world, and most surround arbitrary identities. Being mixed, one easily understands what truly matters when it comes to humanity and their manmade divisions. When I see mixed children, it warms my heart in a way that I can't describe. [b]As a mixed women, I feel happy for the open and embracing people they will most likely grow up to be[/b]. Thankfully, the racists are being thinned out. I don't see anything negative being lost by thinning out the "cultural identity" of racists. [/quote] I'm glad you had a positive experience. But you do realize you aren't the only biracial person in the world, right? And your comment about your Mom's racist family speaks to my point about in-law relationships. Again, glad it worked out for you, but not really seeing how seeing mixed children warms your heart any more than seeing any child. [/quote] +1. The mixed chick has the Kumbayah view of the world that just isn't real. I'm glad she's happy she's mixed but what bugs me is the perception that now "that we are mixing", the racial issues and racists will somehow disappear. The President is biracial and more racist vitriol has been thrown his way than we've seen since the 1960's. "Mixing" won't change anything. Biracial people aren't automatically open & embracing. That is a really stupid assumption.[/quote]
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