Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s racism. I also think you are lumping together two very different things. I am white and Jewish, I would have no problem dating Jewish POC, even though they are relatively uncommon. I know I would have bigger issues dating a white Christian. To me a desire to date within your culture or religion is very natural.
Ditto. Race doesn't matter to me in that way. Religion does. I was committed to marrying a Jewish man and raising my kids Jewish (and I did). I wouldn't have had any problem dating a Black Jew or other Jewish POC, but I have very rarely met any. And I wouldn't have had a problem dating a Black Christian man if it were just dating, but I always preferred to date for marriage, not just the dating experience, so that would not have been fair to him.
My sister for years dated a lovely Hispanic guy who was wonderful. We all loved him. He fit into our family so well personality-wise. But he was very committed to his Catholic faith and in the end that was a deal-breaker for them both.
I think if someone says "I wouldn't marry a ___" person it could be racism, or it could be recognition that one prefers to be with someone of a similar background. Without knowing the circumstances it's hard to say. I had a friend who said she just couldn't date a Black guy but she couldn't come up with a reason, just that it "felt weird." That's racism.