Why have an interracial couple?
I found it distracting. Like are they pandering? Social engineering? Weird choice.
shareI found it distracting. Like are they pandering? Social engineering? Weird choice.
sharecant win with you people.
if her race was significant to the plot its "SJW pandering and woke!"
if her race isn't significant to the plot its "why is she even in this? her ethnicity didnt affect the story!! just more saw pandering and woke quotas"
I am with you on this one. For one interracial, isnt the right way to do things but you'll see how many are fooled by it. In the animal kingdom, different kinds of big cats and birds dont mate with species that they could breed with so it's obvious interracial breeding isnt the way. God wanted us to be look different and I'm tired of seeing it promoted in movies. I didnt watch the 1st movie all the way through but seen the trailer for the second and thought it might be better and instantly shut it off. Let's do what God had intended and not become the same race. Thank you.
shareInterracial couples are the future, embrace it.
shareTo be honest, I’m a black woman who’s dated and been attracted to Caucasian guys my whole life (other ethnicities too).
Growing up it was weird for me that interracial relationships were never portrayed. If they were it was usually pretty dark (Monsters ball or some movie set in the old South).
The guy who plays the lead in this movie I’ve always had a bit of a crush on and never thought I’d see that. It was weird for me that they finally showed a loving interracial relationship with a nice pretty African American girl and a nice handsome Caucasian guy. Actually their relationship looked a lot like my first one. Happy, light-hearted, and free from any worries about “race” or ethnicity. We just liked each other.
I like dating someone that doesn’t look like they could be a relative. That feels natural for me, but some people prefer to date people that look just like them. That’s kind of weird to me, but to each their own.
Typically interracial relationships are more rooted in love and fondness for one another than what other people think, so when they work it’s typically true love. Picture Iman and David Bowie.
Hey, since all the black movies sport at a minimum, of 50 to 100 % mixed race couples with one of them being white, it all seems fair to me.
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