Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Naively I said they're racist because they don't know me. I am nothing like the negative stereotypes of black people some people have. I finally meet his family and it is a disaster."
Sorry OP, a racist is a racist. I'm an Ivy educated black and I know that won't get me anywhere with someone who is a racist. Don't fool yourself into thinking that all the "other stuff" counteracts your blackness. Racists don't deal with exceptions to the rule...to them, you are no different than a homeless crackhead with 7 kids. Sorry but that's how it works.
If your fiancee isn't willing to move on without his family, then you have your answer. His parents' views aren't going to change.
I am not sure that all people with various degrees of racial intolerance act the same as racists. I too am an Ivy educated married to a white woman from a middle-class family. Initially they were not accepting of our relationship and then marriage. I did not let it bother me and felt as if it were their loss. As time went on, we had kids, intolerances softened to the point where my ILs visit us several times a year and call me for medical advice (I am a physician). I remember the previous reactions, but I let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Naively I said they're racist because they don't know me. I am nothing like the negative stereotypes of black people some people have. I finally meet his family and it is a disaster."
Sorry OP, a racist is a racist. I'm an Ivy educated black and I know that won't get me anywhere with someone who is a racist. Don't fool yourself into thinking that all the "other stuff" counteracts your blackness. Racists don't deal with exceptions to the rule...to them, you are no different than a homeless crackhead with 7 kids. Sorry but that's how it works.
If your fiancee isn't willing to move on without his family, then you have your answer. His parents' views aren't going to change.
I am not sure that all people with various degrees of racial intolerance act the same as racists. I too am an Ivy educated married to a white woman from a middle-class family. Initially they were not accepting of our relationship and then marriage. I did not let it bother me and felt as if it were their loss. As time went on, we had kids, intolerances softened to the point where my ILs visit us several times a year and call me for medical advice (I am a physician). I remember the previous reactions, but I let it go.
Anonymous wrote:"Naively I said they're racist because they don't know me. I am nothing like the negative stereotypes of black people some people have. I finally meet his family and it is a disaster."
Sorry OP, a racist is a racist. I'm an Ivy educated black and I know that won't get me anywhere with someone who is a racist. Don't fool yourself into thinking that all the "other stuff" counteracts your blackness. Racists don't deal with exceptions to the rule...to them, you are no different than a homeless crackhead with 7 kids. Sorry but that's how it works.
If your fiancee isn't willing to move on without his family, then you have your answer. His parents' views aren't going to change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Naively I said they're racist because they don't know me. I am nothing like the negative stereotypes of black people some people have. I finally meet his family and it is a disaster."
Sorry OP, a racist is a racist. I'm an Ivy educated black and I know that won't get me anywhere with someone who is a racist. Don't fool yourself into thinking that all the "other stuff" counteracts your blackness. Racists don't deal with exceptions to the rule...to them, you are no different than a homeless crackhead with 7 kids. Sorry but that's how it works.
If your fiancee isn't willing to move on without his family, then you have your answer. His parents' views aren't going to change.
I don't think asking someone to abandon his family is fair. You can limit your own interactions, you can limit your future children's interactions. But telling the fiance he can't have contact with his own parents? No.
They would rather die than have anyone treat their daughter with so much disregard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Naively I said they're racist because they don't know me. I am nothing like the negative stereotypes of black people some people have. I finally meet his family and it is a disaster."
Sorry OP, a racist is a racist. I'm an Ivy educated black and I know that won't get me anywhere with someone who is a racist. Don't fool yourself into thinking that all the "other stuff" counteracts your blackness. Racists don't deal with exceptions to the rule...to them, you are no different than a homeless crackhead with 7 kids. Sorry but that's how it works.
If your fiancee isn't willing to move on without his family, then you have your answer. His parents' views aren't going to change.
I don't think asking someone to abandon his family is fair. You can limit your own interactions, you can limit your future children's interactions. But telling the fiance he can't have contact with his own parents? No.
Anonymous wrote:"Naively I said they're racist because they don't know me. I am nothing like the negative stereotypes of black people some people have. I finally meet his family and it is a disaster."
Sorry OP, a racist is a racist. I'm an Ivy educated black and I know that won't get me anywhere with someone who is a racist. Don't fool yourself into thinking that all the "other stuff" counteracts your blackness. Racists don't deal with exceptions to the rule...to them, you are no different than a homeless crackhead with 7 kids. Sorry but that's how it works.
If your fiancee isn't willing to move on without his family, then you have your answer. His parents' views aren't going to change.
Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of "shoulds" in your posts.
A family should throw a shower/party.
You should join him in seeing his hateful family because it would be rude not to.
They are now polite but you have too much baggage to feel comfortable.