Anonymous wrote:Drove a carpool recently and one of the teens remarked on who his parents would allow him to marry. Others agreed. At least one set of the parents is second Gen, born and raised here. It was a little surprising to me how strict some parents in the DMV are in 2025.
Anyone else encounter this?
Anonymous wrote:So clearly everyone rings their own cultural bias into this question.
Wanting to marry someone who shares a common interest with you- like religion or culture or food or language- is not racist. What a weird use of that word. Do you also call a woman sexist if she wants to marry a man only? Same logic.
Similar question recently in the college board- interesting honest discussion there.
Anonymous wrote:So clearly everyone rings their own cultural bias into this question.
Wanting to marry someone who shares a common interest with you- like religion or culture or food or language- is not racist. What a weird use of that word. Do you also call a woman sexist if she wants to marry a man only? Same logic.
Similar question recently in the college board- interesting honest discussion there.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly, none of you have/had first generation immigrant parents. The pressure was real in my house. Now, my parents couldn’t force me to marry within my religion bc of my age, but I did bc I wanted to and I found the right guy. 25 years and counting….
If your strong in your religion or care how your (eventual) kids are raised, it can very much matter. That doesn’t make anyone a racist.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be fine with it, but I have no control over who my child marries.
Anonymous wrote:Drove a carpool recently and one of the teens remarked on who his parents would allow him to marry. Others agreed. At least one set of the parents is second Gen, born and raised here. It was a little surprising to me how strict some parents in the DMV are in 2025.
Anyone else encounter this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be friends with people who are racist, so this wouldn't be coming up in a carpool.
You have no idea how 'racist' some groups of immigrants are, it would blow your mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly, none of you have/had first generation immigrant parents. The pressure was real in my house. Now, my parents couldn’t force me to marry within my religion bc of my age, but I did bc I wanted to and I found the right guy. 25 years and counting….
If your strong in your religion or care how your (eventual) kids are raised, it can very much matter. That doesn’t make anyone a racist.
I will continue to disagree with you. These folks are absolutely racist.
This happens in many communities with strong religious affiliation. Have you not met any Jewish families? While there are obviously inter-faith marriages, I know plenty of people who strongly discourage dating/marrying out of their faith. My friend's sister was disowned for marrying a non-Jew. For a Muslim to marry a non-Muslim, the non-Muslim has to agree to convert.
I could never be friends with someone who would disown their kids over this. But I very much doubt those people would want to be friends with me either.
I’m not Jewish but most of the Jews I know felt the pressure to marry a Jew or have their partner convert to Judaism.