Some ridiculous clowns here have been shitting themselves over the representation of mixed-race couples in popular media, representing disproportionately the demographic changes taking place in the country. It's funny because these cowardly fools seem to be soiling themselves over changes that have been underway for a long time. Now, I have noticed more 'characters' in commercials and dramatic programs that are obviously, though not conspicuously mentioned as such, of mixed heritage. This is most certainly taking place in the nation's population as well. Good? Bad? Just a fact. Entertaining in that it is sure to drive the weaklings crazy.
That's what it. Nothing more; nothing less. If the parties to such relationships are happy with their partner/friend/lover/relationship, it's good. And if they're not, it's bad. That's no different than what it is among same-race relationships. And let's not kid ourselves. Miscegenation is not new. What's new is American society's increasing acceptance of it and the offspring it produces. Slavery and the Roots of Sexual Harassment Victims of Lust and Hate: Master and Slave Sexual Relations in Antebellum United States On Slaveholders’ Sexual Abuse of Slaves...Selections from 19th- & 20th-century Slave Narratives Commodification of the Black Body, Sexual Objectification and Social Hierarchies during Slavery Ain't I a Slave: Slavery Reproductive Abuse and Reparations An original study and an article based on it: The Genetic Ancestry of African Americans, Latinos, and European Americans across the United States The average African-American genome, for example, is 73.2% African, 24% European, and 0.8% Native American. Genetic study reveals surprising ancestry of many Americans Researchers have found that a significant percentage of African-Americans, European Americans, and Latinos carry ancestry from outside their self-identified ethnicity. The average African-American genome, for example, is nearly a quarter European, and almost 4% of European Americans carry African ancestry. How Slavery Changed the DNA of African Americans If you’re black, DNA ancestry results can reveal an awkward truth