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Do you think all these children are going to be confused about who they really are ? I want honest opinions about what you think these kids will go through, also what about their children.
I am not a racist it just makes me wonder about the future
especially when I see a mom with two of her kids and one is
black and one is white.

2007-09-10 18:28:50 · 10 answers · asked by Nice Girl101 2 in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

10 answers

Ya know, one day the human race will all be a yellowish-brown color.

2007-09-10 18:51:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it doesn't bother me. For one thing true love see no color-it sees only what the heart holds. Mixed children do face racial problems. Whites won't claim them and neither does the black community either. I know a kid that was a teen in the 90's as a bi racial person. He was a good looking kid. And smart! His mom was white and dad black. Mom taught him the cover of a book can be decieving but those who choose to look at the cover only arn't worth the time worrying about or giving the time of day to. He today is a successful lawyer for a prestigious firm in New York. He didn't let the raical slurs and put downs get him down. Now the other side-my neighbor has a 24 year old bi racial daughter-this girl hates the world. She hates who she is. She is embarrassed of her lineage. Her mother tried to teach her right but the they lived in rough areas and the father was abusive in many ways. She has issues she won't let go of because of this. She has proven that when you stay in the past you have no future. I told her that too. I told her to let go and move on to better life. She is very bitter as she feels she doesn't belong with the whites or blacks. She looks black. But that doesn't matter. Her mother is white. I think it depends on the up bringing and area one lives in and how the child is taught. I thinkt he mother without realizing it made the her daughter feel less than perfect because the father was a real jerk. It does look difficult to see a mother with 2 kids of different color but that is also our future.

2007-09-10 18:40:30 · answer #2 · answered by Stefbear 5 · 0 0

I think a lot will depend on the community they grow up in and how the family handles it. Some parts of the country are more accepting of bi-racial children than others.

I feel it is important to expose the child to both cultures so they can embrace the customs and history of their entire heritage.

There are much bigger conserns for the future of children than their race... The most important thing in my opinion is to let them be children while they are children and not mini teenagers..and not expose them to things that steal their innocense.

2007-09-10 19:03:27 · answer #3 · answered by Daisy Girl 2 · 0 0

I think that life is hard enough when both your parents are the same race. People are free to date who they like, but interacial couples shouldn't have kids together. It's not fair to the child. They don't fit in any where. It's not just the black/white kids.

Maggie Q the actress is half white and half Vietnamise. She says that when she is in Asia she isn't Asian enough and when she's back home in the U.S. people treat her like shes freash off the boat and tell her that she speaks English well (she was born in the U.S.).

The problem is not the biracial people themselves. It is the idiots on both sides who will not accept these people.

2007-09-16 12:06:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My niece is biracial and it really is harder to live with in the south where she and my sister live. Her father is hispanic, but honestly, there are so many other children that are biracial that it hardly matters anymore. I think that the kids are looking around and seeing the other kids and other colors and they're adapted to it early on, so there shouldn't be very much trouble socially. Mostly it's narrow minded people (much like my mother and grandmother) of older generations who have the greatest trouble with it now, but as we evolve through generations, it really won't be an issue.

2007-09-10 18:50:51 · answer #5 · answered by Jennifer M 2 · 1 0

i am white and my wife is mexican. We plan on having children one day and they will be bi-racial. I do not think they will be confused about who they really are because they will know who they are just like the kids you see now.

2007-09-10 18:39:20 · answer #6 · answered by Reality Has A Libertarian Bias 6 · 0 0

There's nothing to think about. You must have a problem w/ that to ask a question like that. The children should grow up like any other child and do there best in any thing they put there minds to and grow up to be productive adults.

2007-09-18 11:43:04 · answer #7 · answered by teriwilburn 4 · 0 0

I think its fun, I love to that kind of relationships I think its cute, it means the couple don't care about what other people think they just live their lifes!
besides I think it really cool to mix cultures, the child would learn two ways of linving and should be proud of it! like asian with african! who cares what other people think??
just go for it!
take care!

2007-09-18 14:41:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont think its a problem as it happens more and more these days. They still human lol.

2007-09-10 18:47:04 · answer #9 · answered by Flying Spagetti Monster 7 · 0 0

yes they will be confused ,,they will not no where they belong ...it's not the kids fault that they were born in this world.it's the people that will make it tough for them...

2007-09-10 18:51:36 · answer #10 · answered by bama2 2 · 0 1

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