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Can a black woman not marry a white man w/o black guy racists showing up


I mean seriously, you look at every damn board on the imdb where the black actress/singer/model is even a little bit well known and married/dating a white man and here comes some black a-hole talking trash.

Can Thandie or Traci or Stacy or Zoe not date or marry a white man without the hate brigade (who never have a shot to begin with, so what difference does it make if she marries a guy who has your skin tone? What an inferiority complex) showing up to call them stupid names or start countless bogus threads drawing attention to this fact?

Probably the worst offender is dellkeypad (who must just sit in his room scouring the web for black actresses married to white men) but there are plenty of others. What a bunch of jerks.

Beyonce is married to one of the ugliest men of all time, but I have resisted the urge to go on her page and say "Yuck! Why can't she date a white man? What an effin whore! She makes me sick!" Rihanna has been beaten up by a complete loser and has never dated a white man publicly, do I go on her page and say she should? No. Even Halle Berry had all these horrible relationships with jerks like Wesley Snipes/David Justice who beat her or Christopher Williams/Eric Benet that cheated on her, AND she's half white, AND she's forty years old and finally dating a white man, and she's still called a sell out by the hate brigade.

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All this kind of stuff is horrible. I recently watched this interview with a singer Jill Scott - never heard of her before. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72b5UupN-Nw) I mean the video description is a bit more objective than the video title, but if that's the way she feels, then it's nothing to be proud of and I don't have any patience with any writings trying to rationalise it. And it's not like all black men date white women. Perhaps you can see some reasonable justification to her "quiet little ouch" that I can't.








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