Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than The Jeffersons where Lamont's mother was black and his father was white, I don't recall as many interracial couples in the media.
The past two years, I see a lot in commercials, movies, and TV.
Lamont was Fred Sanford's son. Lionel was George Jefferson's son. Jenny was Tom Willis's, the white guy's, daughter.
LOL There's been plenty of stuff, the pp was clearly not in tune to it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than The Jeffersons where Lamont's mother was black and his father was white, I don't recall as many interracial couples in the media.
The past two years, I see a lot in commercials, movies, and TV.
Lamont was Fred Sanford's son. Lionel was George Jefferson's son. Jenny was Tom Willis's, the white guy's, daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Other than The Jeffersons where Lamont's mother was black and his father was white, I don't recall as many interracial couples in the media.
The past two years, I see a lot in commercials, movies, and TV.
Anonymous wrote:Other than The Jeffersons where Lamont's mother was black and his father was white, I don't recall as many interracial couples in the media.
The past two years, I see a lot in commercials, movies, and TV.
Anonymous wrote:Other than The Jeffersons where Lamont's mother was black and his father was white, I don't recall as many interracial couples in the media.
The past two years, I see a lot in commercials, movies, and TV.
Anonymous wrote:It was so racist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean no disrespect at all. I watched a movie on Hulu with a black female love interest and a white male love interest- interracial couple. I watched another movie with the same on Netflix. It was set in Verona, Italy, titled "Love at the Villa." Race wasn't an integral part of the story, except when she described him as "Thor" because he was so big.
Is this a trend that younger audiences want to see in movies and tv series or is it reflective of what is going on in real life? I see it in commercials, too. In the couple, the man is white and the woman is black.
In real life, it doesn't sound like black women see these as great matches. Any thoughts? I have not found any sources online discussing this.
???? I know plenty of black women with white men. It’s not some new phenomenon at all. lol you need to get out more.
Anonymous wrote:I mean no disrespect at all. I watched a movie on Hulu with a black female love interest and a white male love interest- interracial couple. I watched another movie with the same on Netflix. It was set in Verona, Italy, titled "Love at the Villa." Race wasn't an integral part of the story, except when she described him as "Thor" because he was so big.
Is this a trend that younger audiences want to see in movies and tv series or is it reflective of what is going on in real life? I see it in commercials, too. In the couple, the man is white and the woman is black.
In real life, it doesn't sound like black women see these as great matches. Any thoughts? I have not found any sources online discussing this.