11-20-2007, 07:24 AM | |
| |
I'm curious as to the origin of these quoted statistics. I live in a (quite small) multi-cultural, multi-racial society where inter-cultural and inter-racial marriages have been a part of the general culture medley since the late 17th century. Someone who lives in a relatively insular mono-cultural/racial environment is going to have (generally speaking) a completely different perspective than one who's been more exposed to diversity. To go out on a limb here and possibly incur some wrath, it's always seemed to me that those who adamantly decry interracial/intercultural relationships are working from a base of ignorance. Adolf Hitler was bound and determined to promote a 'pure-blooded' Aryan race and I guess I should go no further with that aspect! It's a subject which will continue to be discussed ad nausea for generations to come. The simplistic bottom line is that, in my opinion, colour difference is far less an issue than cultural difference. Regardless of skin colour, a Bible-thumping Baptist isn't going to have much in common with a Buddhist and an Aryan Nation supporter will likewise have little in common with a Jew. johndoeboy, just curious, but do I sense a bit of angst in your post? You say, 'I have a co-worker who told me to hook her up with a black dude. I did now thats all she talks about everyday at work all day long. How great he is & how much fun she is having since they started dating. She told me she even has gotten her girlfriends to date black men and they like it to.' If she had asked you to 'hook her up' with a white dude and was then talking about her new love in the office, would you feel the same way? I'm presuming from your post that you're white but know some black 'dudes' and she's obviously white but correct me if I'm wrong! Maybe you're black. Me no know! I'd add too that the workplace is the workplace is the workplace. If she's encouraging you in the workplace to 'hook her up' with a black dude, has time in the workplace to not only discuss her personal life but also has time there to hook up her friends, I'd venture to guess that some work in the workplace isn't being done. I rest my case. Cheers! |
Hook online, full movie
11-20-2007, 07:24 AM | |
| |
I'm curious as to the origin of these quoted statistics. I live in a (quite small) multi-cultural, multi-racial society where inter-cultural and inter-racial marriages have been a part of the general culture medley since the late 17th century. Someone who lives in a relatively insular mono-cultural/racial environment is going to have (generally speaking) a completely different perspective than one who's been more exposed to diversity. To go out on a limb here and possibly incur some wrath, it's always seemed to me that those who adamantly decry interracial/intercultural relationships are working from a base of ignorance. Adolf Hitler was bound and determined to promote a 'pure-blooded' Aryan race and I guess I should go no further with that aspect! It's a subject which will continue to be discussed ad nausea for generations to come. The simplistic bottom line is that, in my opinion, colour difference is far less an issue than cultural difference. Regardless of skin colour, a Bible-thumping Baptist isn't going to have much in common with a Buddhist and an Aryan Nation supporter will likewise have little in common with a Jew. johndoeboy, just curious, but do I sense a bit of angst in your post? You say, 'I have a co-worker who told me to hook her up with a black dude. I did now thats all she talks about everyday at work all day long. How great he is & how much fun she is having since they started dating. She told me she even has gotten her girlfriends to date black men and they like it to.' If she had asked you to 'hook her up' with a white dude and was then talking about her new love in the office, would you feel the same way? I'm presuming from your post that you're white but know some black 'dudes' and she's obviously white but correct me if I'm wrong! Maybe you're black. Me no know! I'd add too that the workplace is the workplace is the workplace. If she's encouraging you in the workplace to 'hook her up' with a black dude, has time in the workplace to not only discuss her personal life but also has time there to hook up her friends, I'd venture to guess that some work in the workplace isn't being done. I rest my case. Cheers! |
Hook online, full movie
Hook Up With Girl online, free Watch
Get the Facebook Dating System here:you lonely or wondering how to meet more girls or find attractive, hot gi. MeetMe helps you find new people nearby who share your interests and want to chat now! It's fun, friendly, and free! Join 100+ MILLION PEOPLE chatting and making new friends. Full hookup campgrounds in oneonta new york. Matchmaking service abington pa.