whats wrong with you you moron. instead of one family story they have two. i hate people like you.
2007-01-27 19:11:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I'm Japanese, and yes, my blood is so pure. But why do some Americans care so much about how pure people's blood is???
What I don't understand is that America is the country where people from different nationalities should get along with one another. Isn't that what America is supposed to be? But the reality is that some people like you care too much about how pure people's blood is and ignore the reality that America is filled with people who are mixed race. Why can't America have mixed race?Already America is filled with mixed race people. Why do you ignore the reality and why can't you deal with it?
The thing is that people like you take away mixed race children's identity. Have you never occurred why America doesn't have a choice for mixed raced kid to choose " mixed race" ? Why does America want only black, white, Hispanic, Asian and native American to identify who they are? Isn't that stupid or what? The reality is that if something happened people need to adjust to the new stuff. It's very common and people live their life like that all the time. Having mixed race kids is not a sin but people like you create this hatred toward mixed race kids and the mixed race kids feel so isolated and not welcomed. It's because people like you think like that.
And if you don't like America, why don't you leave this country and make your own country?
2007-01-28 18:12:53
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answered by kb 4
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You and people that think like you are whats wrong with the world today. There are too many people out there judging each other for what ever race they are or aren't. Its not the children, its their parents. Parents have a way of instilling in a child the ignorance of racism. Kids are just kids and that's all they want to be until parents tell them who they shouldn't talk to or hang out with. My son is mixed and there has been an incident where a parent would not let her son play with my child. It is very ignorant especially since they are just kids. As for their identity and you saying they have no race, any child black, white, mexican, mixed whatever are lucking to have two different backgrounds it teaches them tolerance of others who may not look like them instead of hatefulness to another race. Either way any child whether they are mixed or not is lucky to have two parents to take care of them.
2007-01-28 10:46:35
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answered by galvestonchic05 1
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Identity is what you make of it. First Mexicans are mix race, yet they have their own culture and identity. I often joke about Americans, but when people are made of mix nationalities, I call them American. Culture and heritage come more from the place you live in. According to the UN you must respect the country you are in. If you move to a country, you should follow their culture and customs. Culture is basically rule made by a community to get along with each other. No culture is better, so what ever the kid picks up its find and become who he is.
2007-01-28 03:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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So many things wrong with this, but to start off, no I don't think mixing races leaves a child without an identity.
Custom and culture are not necessarily determined by race, they are determined by society (aka what person that country lives in.)
Races are already greatly mixed, but rather than taking away from society I believe it adds to it and builds tolerance.
If you walk into a shop and are welcomed by a person who "cannot speak the language" they are either a foreigner or did not grow up in the same country as their ancestors (your question is written rather poorly so it is difficult to understand what you are trying to say). Either way, it has nothing to do with racial "purity."
2007-01-28 03:25:06
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answered by Ashley 4
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A persons identity shouldn't be associated with their color. A person's heritage is what should be celebrated. Mixed children are lucky in the sense that they have two cultures that they can call their own. They can identify with BOTH groups. There are no "pure" breeds. When a person comes to America and goes to a cafe - I'm certain they'll run into a number of different races - but all of them are still American.
2007-01-28 03:15:24
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answered by karespromise 4
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Mixed race marriages are actually not taking away a child's identity,they are creating a new identity for their kids.In the future,our world will have no more communication problems.This is because present kids get to learn more than one type of language from their parents.Which make them know so much more than us.These kids can either speak english,japanese,korean,chinese,french and maybe german.So,its actually a positive act.At the same time,it also unites the people.Which then means less war!
2007-01-28 03:15:59
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answered by Stefan Kho 3
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This is what America is for. The melting pot of all races and once you are here and mix in, you are adding more and more culture to the USA culture.
Besides when we mix races we spawn new races of mixed races and a whole new identity and still support our old identities. And we dont have as many health problems. We are stronger, live longer and we mixed races just look damn good. Yes baby!!!
2007-01-28 04:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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WTH ??? You want people to remain racially "pure", so that you can enjoy a heightened cultural experience when you travel ?
What in the world are you thinking, for pete's sake??
I never thought of travelling to different countries as an opportunity to simply *observe* different cultures - like you would observe animals at the zoo....
"C'mon honey, let's go observe some pure Mexicans before we head over to see the Germans !"
Any child who is a product of two different races, is going to have the chance to experience 2 different and unique cultures.... and their heritage is something that should be celebrated. Mixed children are blessed in a way, because they have two or more cultures that they can learn from. ........ and hopefully, they will grow up to be far more racially tolerant than you seem to be.
*shaking my head in disgust*
2007-01-28 03:34:06
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answered by Kate 6
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Why stop anyone from doing what they want to do when it comes to marriage and love(and vice versa)? NO they aren't taking away a child's identity at all, I'm all for interracial marriages anyhow and it was only in the pre-civil rights era all the way through to the '80s that interracial marriages were banned in several states, primarily in the south. Interracial marriages aren't wrong at all, the only thing that matters is the love the couple has for one another and not their skin color.
2007-01-28 14:46:45
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answered by iwannarevolt 4
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I hardly think it takes away their identity. Surely it becomes PART of their identity?
A close friend in 2d-3rd grade was half black and half of Mexican descent. We were in and out of eachothers houses a few time a week during those two years. When I met up with her years later she was stunningly beautiful, married to a white Englishman and working as a model.
I never noticed that she had a problem with identity, and her mom was her mom and her dad was her dad.
Now on another front, as a white of European descent I would be sad if my race were entirely wiped out from whatever cause, sort of like I am sad to see fewer and fewer of our towns look like Mayberry with crime rates so low Opie could walk to the lake with his fishing pole unaccompanied by an adult. However, I wouldn't want to impose on people's rights of choice in marraige. I just hope that over all it works out that we have a niche too.
I do think losing any culture, and certainly losing any race, is a true loss. I mean, look at the trouble we go to to save the California knat catcher. Surely a human race is as important?
But I could never say people couldn't marry whom they chose.
2007-01-28 11:38:49
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answered by DAR 7
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