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Originally Posted by Flame Of Liberty
That there are very few people who are not racist. And in this context, I mean accepting that your daughter is marrying someone not from their own race/culture/religion.
You live in NY one of the biggest multicultural hubs on the planet, let me ask you this: How many Black/Chinese, Japanese/Jew, Indian/Black, Arab/Korean couples have you seen?
Seriously.
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An interesting scoreboard.
Black/Chinese: A couple, although I couldn't tell you if they were Chinese or Korean or Japanese or Tibetan.
Japanese/Jew: Well most Jews don't wear signs, so not sure how many of these couples I've seen. I haven't seen any Hasidic Jews with Asian women if that's what you were asking.
Indian/Black: A fair number, especially if you add in people from the Carribean with Indian features. I haven't seen any Sikh men with black women.
Arab/Korean: I've seen a decent number of Arab men with Asian women before, not tons.
I'm not sure what the point of this survey was. To point out that interracial couples aren't incredibly common? I think your goal was to demonstrate some sort of racism, or at least prejudice, within these particular groups. That may well be the case, but this doesn't establish that in the least. There are a myriad of reasons for these couples to not be common, from simple cultural differences to massive religious differences.