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I am just saying, a lot of the stories on this site are about things, that you shouldn't do in real life. Racism is not acceptable,
I don't have an interest in IR stories. They just don't turn me on.Kant
They can read other stories.
Interracial sex isn't ipso facto racism. In fact, it's racist to hold the belief that it's wrong just because they are different race4s.
Fine. Don't write or read them then. I'm sure no one is writing them just for your benefit.
Thank you captain obvious! I think I made that abundantly clear without your help.
Now, please refrain from quoting me if you are just going to echo my words or say some retarded shit for attention.Kant
Yep, we have no trouble whatsoever knowing all of your personal likes and dislikes here. And we're ever so privileged to have that information.
Wow. Really? When was that? I'd be toast
Actually, I guess all I write is IR stories. All my protagonists are asian girls/young women. I really enjoy writing stories with dashes of my own reality mixed in there. I find the whole IR thing quite fascinating (I'm mixed chinese-white and my partner's white).
I'm just gonna put your ass on iggy... Your opinions and comments aren't worth reading anyway. Good bye.
ObTopic: IR in USA means black vs white, built on the nation's horrendous racist history. IR means exploiting or (less likely) exploring the taboos descendant from our noxious past. IR is thus a valid theme -- but I don't go there. Guess I'm not into racial taboos. Yet. Many of my stories feature Multi- not Inter-Racial characters, players of many discrete ethnicities who happen to be fucking. Writing multi-racial incest in my B&W stories was fun.
And also white vs Native American or Mestizo or Latino or anyone not defined as White. In some states, Italians and other Mediterraneans were classed as non-White into the 1940s. Irish were depicted as sub-human into the early 20th century. Welcome to AmeriKKKa.Not just black and white (and it's not vs.), as has just been discussed. In the United States, it meant white and Asian too, which was not struck down until 1967, with Loving vs. Virginia (as has been mentioned on this thread). Loving vs. Virginia was black/white, but it also struck down white/Asian.
And also white vs Native American or Mestizo or Latino or anyone not defined as White. In some states, Italians and other Mediterraneans were classed as non-White into the 1940s. Irish were depicted as sub-human into the early 20th century. Welcome to AmeriKKKa.
Were there laws in any state barring Latinos, Italians, Irish, or Native Americans from having sex with or cohabiting with whites? I don't know that there weren't, but I also don't know of any legal impediments to that at any time.
The article I cited noted that Native American was taboo in states like Virginia, but, yes, I think Italian and Irish were always accepted as white--they also wouldn't have been resented in the South as they were in northern cities. There wouldn't have been many of them and probably not in conclaves.
You've just jogged my memory - a friend's father was travelling in the South back during segregation. He had a swarthy complexion, so hotel owners were reluctant to rent to him until they'd been assured that it came from Italian heritage and not from black ancestry. Meanwhile, Peter Ustinov would've been legally black under the one-drop rule.
Racism is weird.
Youre an asshead and talk out your ass about how life was in the South. Tampa was nothing but Italians and Spanish, and other towns around here were Greek.
For a better understanding of social practices in the South read THE BARBER OF NATCHEZ by William Johnson. Its his diary of life in Mississippi circa 1850.