We are already ONE RACE. It's called the HUMAN RACE and there is nothing boring about it and there will never be anything boring about it.
2006-12-27 06:06:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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if the world were a small place, your point about losing the different races would maybe be a tiny bit easier to consider, but with the world being so big and there being so many people, that is most likely not going to happen, because, while it's true that nowadays lots of people from different races mate, there are still so many people who marry and mate with people of their own race, therefore the different races will difficultly be lost. the fact that there is more relation between races is a good thing, especially if you like there being different races, because, not only do we have our blacks, whites, asian, indian, etc., we also have new races created from the mixture of those original races, so there is even more diversity. and finally, it really doesn't matter whether or not you are going to diminish racial diversity when you love someone so much that all you want is to be with them. im sure no one stops to think: "although i love this person so much it hurts, i can't be with them because it isn't good for the world's racial variety." if you fell in love with someone of a different race, im sure you wouldnt let your belief in racial diversity come between you and your loved one.
2006-12-27 00:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, for a couple of different reasons.
1/ Even if racial differences were 'bred out,' personalities would still be different, and that is the really attractive thing about humanity.
2/ As a previous answer states, there are plenty of beautiful people in 'melting pot' countries where there are all sorts of races interbreeding. The example used is Brazil. I could also add Argentina (and do a bit of social anthropology on an uptown subway train in New York, the results are often stunning). I can also think of a couple of bi-racial sisters who live near me. They are half English-half Indian with visible morphogenetics from each race...and they are both gorgeous!
3/ There are still many single-race couples producing single-race children. The 'effects' of inter-racial relationships wouldn't be felt for a very long time.
4/ Even if we were all from the same race, natural selection (ie sun strength and climate) would probably ensure that we evolve to be different, depending on where we live.
5/ Even if we were all from the same race, we would all be living in different countries with different cultures, and would still be 'different' and 'diverse' in those respects.
6/ Does it really matter WHO we love, as long as we love them?
2006-12-27 07:55:21
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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You have crept on here, with no questions or answers other then two of a similar venum - I sugguest that YOU ARE racist, a bigot or what ever.
I think the more entwined the races become, the less gaps of ignorance appear. I lost an very dear friend recently, I happened to be white, and she black, but it broke my heart, and I miss her desperately. No not lesbian, happily married thankyou.
However, I just want to say, that I HOPE that we are not all judged by your statement. There are a lot of really good and kiind people out there with what ever the colour or culture who probably feel the same as I do - that Hitler had view like yours.
2006-12-27 12:34:01
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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I can see your point however interracail relationships can be the most healthy form of mixing of the genes. It generates beautifully looking people & can end racism, look at the beauty in Brazil. Whereby your point is fully just the benefits to the future interracial relationships brings whereby humans become notourisly one race are greater than keeping an element of pride. I.e. less reason for war on race, greater unity hence greater togetherness, etc. I think people will still be proud of where they are from regardless of their appearance meeting the seen stero-types of being from that place. What I am saying is heritage is not necessarily bound by someone's appearance it has many more fibres.
2006-12-26 23:51:25
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answered by A . Z . 3
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Being a child of a biracial couple, I don't look like either one of my parents. I'm not completely white and I'm not completely Vietnamese. When children are born from biracial couples I think it creates another race. Not a blurred race. With me being half Asian and my husband white, our children look white. My son is blue eyed with blond hair. I don't think biracial couples are going to blur the diversity of cultures. DNA is too deep in us. If you had a red headed, fair skinned aunt from 1812, your child could look like her. regardless if you had dark hair and eyes.
As for you stating you are not a racist. I've come across my fair share in all of my 24 years. While you might not be as opinionated as some, you still qualify. Because you're trying to say we can't fall in love with just anyone, it has to be with someone of the same color as ourselves. Look into your family line, I'm sure your not what you think you are.
2006-12-27 00:41:33
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answered by Tara C 2
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Pure blooded races is the REASON we have racism in the first stinkin place...if everyone was mixed then no one would have a damn reason to ignorantly be racist based on color because they'd have it too! BESIDES, most mixed race's colors you really can't tell if they're mixed sometimes..people mistaken me for straight black or straight mexican all the time....so there isn't a serious amount of difference. Who wants to have diversity so we can have stupid wars over color and race? See it's that individualist crap that puts so much emphasis on segregations that's freakin ridiculous and disgusts me!
Pride is another thing....all this pride many people take too freakin far...besides interracial relationships just show that people don't give a rats *ss about COLOR, that you won't have the dumb stereotypes of whites are this and blacks are this and chinese are this....and who said mixed people are ugly? Angelina jolie is mixed, i do believe halle berry is mixed as well, in fact there's a good number of men and women who are mixed that look pretty damn good. Hell you get more diversity from THE MIXED races than anything else.
Differences plays a part in racism within itself, so let people mix, more power to them, end the freakin ethnocentric attitude everyone has...all this racism crap gets on my nerves.
2006-12-26 23:52:28
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answered by Dennis 6
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Most people don't interracially date. Only some do so you don't have to worry about everyone becoming one giant blurred race.
I view it as a circle. In the center of the circle are the majority who do not interracially date. But on the outside of the circle are the "explorers" who interracially date.
You don't really have anything to worry about. It is just more visible and so sticks in your mind more in my opinion.
2006-12-26 23:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Lets take your idea even further.......... why don't we make sure we separate the races so that they live and work in different places. You know we could even have Whites only business's. Now I seem to recall this was called aparthied. Sick isn't it! What ever you say about not being a racist you are already speaking the words of racial hate. If we have a tolerant society that treats every one as equals then people of different skin tones are going to fall in love. Thats the way the world should be !
2006-12-26 23:52:13
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answered by The Guru 4
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You are worried about interracial marriages,i think you are missing the big picture,how often have you been standing near a group of new asylum immigrants,were they talking in English or there own language,no,yet if we were to go and live in there country were would be frowned on if we made no effort to learn at least some of the ways customs,and language,but here in a country who welcomed them gave them homes work NHS and of course allot better way of living is it much to ask for a little respect
2006-12-27 01:52:48
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answered by barnowl 3
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wow this is a lot tension to positioned on a guy or woman. i basically wish that sometime there will be an end to racism yet i especially doubt i visit ever stay to work out that day. i think of there'll in all probability be an afternoon far far far interior the destiny the place we are able to all be a easy brown colour if human beings proceed to combination. i think of this is the duty of all mom and dad blended or to not instruct their infants to work out human beings for who they at the instant are not what they appear like. my kiddo is slightly hybrid combination...a genuine mutt: she's a million/4 black, a million/4 filipino, a million/4 white, and a million/4 peruvian. she has no clue at this age what race is. she purely calls herself easy brown.
2016-12-11 16:49:56
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answered by picart 4
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