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Interracial couple: white man - black woman
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:16 am
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:16 am
I’m curious as to why progressives are virtue signaling the shite out of this?
I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with it, but I find these relationships are usually uncommon... yet are highly overrepresented in commercials and leftist media. Trying to figure out what the angle is here
I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with it, but I find these relationships are usually uncommon... yet are highly overrepresented in commercials and leftist media. Trying to figure out what the angle is here
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:19 am to Tigers1984
It's been said before that the cultural engineers must feel sorry for black women.
They seem to be the least desirable, even black men prefer white women.
They seem to be the least desirable, even black men prefer white women.
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:22 am to Tigers1984
Only the left gives a shite about who's fricking who
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:24 am to Tigers1984
Just wait for them to start pushing the white man with black trans woman couple...it’s coming....If not already here.
“We MUST make the black trans population a priority....because they make up such a large and important part of our communities in these trying times”.....or something like that
“We MUST make the black trans population a priority....because they make up such a large and important part of our communities in these trying times”.....or something like that
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:26 am to Tigers1984
Who cares? I cancelled cable and don't give a shite what color two people are who fall in love.
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:34 am to Tigers1984
How many mixed couples do you know? Any? They are far and few. Nothing wrong with it. Just shows how off base advertising is.
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:37 am to Tigers1984
My experience from having friends that are aligned like this is that they got more grief from the black community than from white communities.
A lot of black men really get pissed about it.
A lot of black men really get pissed about it.
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:46 am to Tigers1984
I have a good friend at work who is a very successful black woman. Smart as can be and deserves everything she has.
She's fairly attractive and single. I was talking to her once and she kind of opened up about interracial relationships. She said that most black women just want to find a black man who has a good, steady job. They don't have to be doctors, lawyers, or Indian chiefs -- just a good job with health care and a 401K. And, she said that as a percentage, there just aren't a lot of black men that fit that simple role.
She said the thing that pisses off black woman more than ANYTHING is to see one of these guys with a white women. She said it seems like half of the successful black men out there are married to or dating white women. And she feels like there are white women out there that target these relatively few black men. She even mentioned the Kardashians. She said "don't even get me started on the athletes!"
She also told me that this is a BIG DEAL in the black community that isn't widely talked about outside the black community.
In light of what my friend has said, I've thought about all of these recent commercials. MAYBE the whole white guy/black woman virtue signaling in commercials is, IN PART, some sort of propaganda piece to get black women to be more accepting of these relationships??? Or, MAYBE, to make them believe that if they can't find a black man with a decent job, they can always find a white man who will want to date/marry them???
As the OP said, it's not like you see these relationships in real life -- at least not as much as is represented on TV. As with all social justice warrioring, there always has to be a reason to spread their lies and misrepresentations.
She's fairly attractive and single. I was talking to her once and she kind of opened up about interracial relationships. She said that most black women just want to find a black man who has a good, steady job. They don't have to be doctors, lawyers, or Indian chiefs -- just a good job with health care and a 401K. And, she said that as a percentage, there just aren't a lot of black men that fit that simple role.
She said the thing that pisses off black woman more than ANYTHING is to see one of these guys with a white women. She said it seems like half of the successful black men out there are married to or dating white women. And she feels like there are white women out there that target these relatively few black men. She even mentioned the Kardashians. She said "don't even get me started on the athletes!"
She also told me that this is a BIG DEAL in the black community that isn't widely talked about outside the black community.
In light of what my friend has said, I've thought about all of these recent commercials. MAYBE the whole white guy/black woman virtue signaling in commercials is, IN PART, some sort of propaganda piece to get black women to be more accepting of these relationships??? Or, MAYBE, to make them believe that if they can't find a black man with a decent job, they can always find a white man who will want to date/marry them???
As the OP said, it's not like you see these relationships in real life -- at least not as much as is represented on TV. As with all social justice warrioring, there always has to be a reason to spread their lies and misrepresentations.
This post was edited on 2/9/21 at 8:48 am
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:48 am to Tigers1984
Ehh, black women don't really want their men or their sons dating outside of their race.
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:52 am to Tigers1984
These commercials don't feel natural, so it's easy to tell they're trying to force something down our throats.
Posted on 2/9/21 at 8:55 am to Tigers1984
Way more of the reverse in the media narrative.
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