Yes, I actually would. You said that whites should date whites, you didn't say that white was just your preference. If you have to ask if that's racist, then you should already know the answer.
2006-11-26 13:05:56
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answer #1
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answered by thorn 2
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Yes, you are quite a racist. If two people are in love, and want to live together or get married, it should not matter to anyone else whether they are the same race or not. It is no one elses' business. Nor is it any business of anyone if they procreate and produce mixed race children.
Yes, you are a racist, the essence of racism is segregating the races, preventing them from mixing and advocating for "white" children. I am caucasian, I am not white. My skin is dark beige.
2006-11-26 21:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I would consider you a racist.
The reason for that is that you wish that your own personal dating preferences were adopted by your entire racial group, supposedly for its own preservation and racial purity to the exclusion of other racial groups. Your declaration of intent to have "a nice beautiful white family with adorable white children" sounds positively neo-Hitlerian.
I am a white man with three beautiful mixed-race children, and their mother is a Latina with very noticeable African and Amerindian features. Next year I get married again, and am looking forward to having four beautiful mixed race children with my black Hispano-Caribbean fiancee. That's my personal choice. If that disturbs you in any way, rather than you being happy for me, then that fact alone should remove any doubts from your mind, and make it clear that you are indeed a racist.
2006-11-26 21:18:07
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answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7
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Put it this way, few years ago, some scientist has conducted a research that in the next 20 years that the white population will become extinct, due to the fact that they don't inter-marriage. Because that the gene in their pool literary died off from any changes of the environmental changes/climates...etc.
So yea, keep that up, and you will see to your own extinction!
Have fun!
2006-11-26 21:12:29
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answered by jane c 3
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I think you are bordering. Different people would perceive you in different ways some will think you are racist and others won't. The only thing, you might miss out on your soul mate, the person who would make you happy in your hearts of heart because you can't see past their color or cultural background and that's really sad.
2006-11-26 21:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If all you've associated with have been whites, how woud you know if you would "mesh better and share more similarities then we would dating non-white people"?
The answer sounds obvious, but people are individuals not stereotypes. For example, I'm black seemed to have always shared more similarities with whites.
Are you racist? Dunno. If you're worried about it, maybe.
2006-11-26 21:06:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If not racist, then at the very least totally impractial. Geneaologists estimate that 1 out of every 10 black Americans has at least one white ancestor and 1 out of every 9 white Americans has at least one black ancestor. How are you going to guarantee that your ideal "white" partner is 100% pure?
2006-11-26 21:05:42
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answered by blueprairie 4
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Look... I think the real question you're asking is whether you should marry your sister or not... and I'd say no problem, but please adopt! and don't let Angelina or Madonna get there first!!
2006-11-26 21:11:53
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answered by AJCHESS 2
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I suppose it's not racist if that's your preferance, but I disagree with your opinion.
2006-11-26 22:03:23
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answered by Laura 2
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Maybe because those cubans are descended from Spaniards
2006-11-26 21:11:08
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answered by sicilianchick 1
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