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I think there is a BIG difference in being a racist and having sexual preferences.
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^Meh, it's a thin line.
Hotatlboi, I certainly see where you're coming from. I'm not one of those fools that denies cultural differences. HOWEVER, it really creates a divide when people call you crazy for suggesting that prejudice exists. You might not be, your friends might not be, kudos, but it's really rude and disrespectful to act like someone's insane for suggesting that prejudice seeps into sexual preferences.
Are you serious? There's a ton of physical attributes that are common to race. Blacks have darker skin tone, Asians have common facial features which are different from other races. Indians typically have a distinct smell in my experience. etc etcThat's just it, what do you mean by "physical stuff?" There are VERY few physical attributes that can be attributed to race, not even skin tone in some cases, certainly not any facial or body features, the "physical features" argument was debunked pages ago.
Did I say it would imply incompatibility? No. But what I'm saying is maybe some people simply aren't attracted to the personality types that generally exist within certain cultures. Maybe they don't identify with them as much. I refuse to believe that simply because someone is generally not attracted to people of a certain race that means they are necessarily racist. Racism is a term that I think defines a situation where everyone should be treated the same, and people of some races are not. Choosing sexual (and life) partners is not and never was an equal playing field. Those choices are already highly discriminatory based on personal preferences, which many times are things even more trivial than race. Just because you are not sexually attracted to someone does not mean you have to view them as any less of a person and it doesn't mean you are a racist.That sounds even more like prejudice, perhaps I'm misinterpreting but you're saying people can't relate if they're different races? You're transposing "race" for "culture" which is a bit confusing. I recognize cultural differences but I don't see how that would imply incompatibility. Even within a race, there are cultural differences, for instance a white New Yorker dating a white person from Arkansas is about as opposite as you can get, or a black Californian dating a black from Atlanta. Since when do we look for people who are exactly like us?
There are no universals but there often common similarities in my experience.Okay, that still doesn't exclude any race. Personality type and race are unrelated.
I gave several examples of physical differences in #214 and cultural ones in #206. If you disagree, well then there's not really much else I can say. It's just a difference of opinion at that point.I can get down with that, HOWEVER, no one is naming any of those cultural, physical, or *other differences so it's hard to understand.
I'm sorry but that makes no sense to me. If someone was not attracted to black people because of their skin tone (again I'm not one of those people just to clarify), you are saying they should say "I don't really go for black people, unless you can pass as white", instead of just saying "I don't generally prefer black people". I'd say the first response would sound far more racist to the casual listener, yet you're advocating that as the more tolerant position. Besides how many black people can really pass as white? Not that many imo.I responded to them and you dodged my response. I'll concede. If skin tone is the issue, that wouldn't justify writing off the entire race because many blacks can pass as white and some whites are confused as being black. Preferring a skin tone would not justify writing off an entire race, only parts of EVERY race.
And as race and personality type are not necessarily connected, there's not really a good reason there either.
Culture is something social, not necessarily racial... because I am black does not mean I like rap music and saggy jeans.

It's racis. I understand that a lot of gay guys who aren't into black guys aren't necessarily racist against blacks in their everyday life, but that tinge of racism still lingers because you're simply not into a guy because of his RACE - black. and even if you blame features - the features are based on his race. this isnt that hard to comprehend.








