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Political Correctness and Interracial Dating

 
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In an age where simply breathing the wrong way could offend someone, we appear to be tiptoeing around fairly insignificant details.For example, labeling someone as that black woman can get you written up at the office, or royally chewed out by the injured party.

But where is the offense? As a black woman, being called black has never upset me. It is simply a descriptor; no different than saying someone has blue eyes or blond hair. At times, categorization is essential, not only for census takers, but in visualizing events, for instance, how helpful would I be if, after witnessing a robbery, I simply described the perpetrator as a human being?

Interracial dating is not safe from the daunting stranglehold of political correctness, and it can be hard to balance open dialogue with respect for cultural differences.I myself have found that knee jerk responses abound in this particular arena. A minority person may become easily offended by an innocent remark, whereas, a white person may blithely gloss over the feelings of their date with a get over it attitude that can appear racist and combative.

In the past, I have been on the receiving end of the latter attitude and frankly, it rankled.Why? Well, if one were dating a person of the same culture, and they declared they didn't like Chinese food, one wouldn't say, Hey get over that! Who cares if you are allergic, that's the past, let it go!

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Saying such a thing undervalues the other persons' legitimate thoughts, feelings and ideals, something you don't want to do when you are trying to win someone's affections. If you plan to date interracially, you have to respect opinions and perspectives that may not jibe with your own.

Sad fact is, some individuals harbor ulterior motives when they begin to date someone of a different cultural background, either to try something exotic, prove they are not racist or educate an individual towards a particular political view. This happens on both sides of the fence and can leave the person of interest feeling patronized and condescended to, a pawn in an agenda and not a date.

People should date to get to know one another, not to prove anything.

In essence, interracial dating is a potential pc minefield, but I have distilled success in this arena down to two basic principles. Display manners and accept varying outlooks.

If you are dating a guy or gal of color that wants to be called African-American, don't roll your eyes. It is not about political correctness. It is about the individual and respecting their point of view. When we remove politics and agendas from the racial dating scene, a surprising thing happens we start to see the other person as a fellow human being. In doing so, we find the common ground we didn't think existed, learn a thing or two and maybe, just maybe, find love in the process.

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David-C The problem from the other perspective is that white people are supposed to just laugh along at every racist comment made about them and then be extra sensitive to everyone else. - More than a year ago
A-R-Norman I agree and think that is wrong as well--but I think it is up to the couple. If both are fine poking fun at one another it is good--it is about mutual respect on both ends. - More than a year ago
Rafael151 Touche'. Although It does seem to me we could come up with better terms, just so it's less confusing what might offend. One of my favorite flicks is Something New. It seems fairly realistic (if there is such a thing in a movie) - except for the silly Mexican jacket that Brian wears at the end. The girl who plays Kenya is simply too beautiful. Do you agree? - More than a year ago
A-R-Norman Hey Rafael--I haven't seen the film--what is it about? And I think, to be safe, we can ask people how they would like to be addressed--as long as a person doesn't call me the N word ( black or white) or colored, I am kewl...I don't like the term African Americans because it is inaccurate--Black people come from everywhere not just Africa--but I see why it evolved to those terms as the majority of dark slaves came from there... - More than a year ago
dasouthernicon As a Black man who's felt the sting of the Interracial backlash, it just saddens me to see how erbody has embraced PC... I hate Political Correctness. It's just Communism under the guise of fairness and tolerance, while it snuffs out all other viewpoints other than what the PC crowd is wanting to advance at the time. This PC crap is strangling the life from people in hop-es of not offending anyone. NObody can take a joke, nobody can speak what's on their minds- that's unfreakin-acceptable!!! - 11 months ago
jaron91 Ugh, I HATE political correctness.

If you're white, I'm gonna call you white, NOT caucasian....it's just too much to say. (where did 'caucasian' come form anyway?? lol)

I'm BLACK, not african-american. African-American is the correct title for those who have moved to America DIRECTLY from Africa. I have African features, but I was born IN America. I'm an AMERICAN. That should really be the only term that matters, either way. - 9 months ago
A-R-Norman Das and Jaron I could just huig you--I once wrote an articele called putting the American in African-American where I felt the emphasis should be on American heritage not some outdated, misguided idea of "blackness" love to see other blacks understanding this concept... - 8 months ago
dasouthernicon I hate political correctness because it's mind control under the guise of being 'open-minded'.. And as far as interracial dating goes, why should people care so much about who's dating who? Seems to me we got so many peiople wrapped up in nonsensical crap that they caint deal rigthly in their own lives.Also, I gotta say this.. as a Black man, I am so sick of Blacks being so damn sensitive about race! It is something I've always hated, because it's always about victimhood, never about acheivement. - 4 months ago
 
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