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What cartoons, TV shows, and movies show interracial relationships? Interracial relationships are still a big topic nowadays, and I was just wondering if there were any cartoons, TV series/shows, and movies that showcase interracial relationships? Could anybody come up with a list of as many as they know?
Because I noticed its really not showcased too much in the media. | Neo Ned: white man/black woman
Zebra head: white man/ black woman
Mississippi Masala: black man/indian woman
Lake view terrace: white man/ black woman
Guess who: white man/black woman
The rich man's wife: white man/black woman
A bronx Tale <<my personal favorite!: white man/black woman
Flirting: white man black woman
alexander: white man/ spanish woman
Made in America:black woman/white man
Maid in America: hispanic woman/black man
Gilgli white man hispanic woman
"O": black man/white woman | Why do people say Asians are racist? The only thing i see people say is that there cartoons are racist.Which is a terrible way to judge every local of East/South East Asia.And people complain about them not wanting to interracial date which is their choice.I don't interracial date and i'm not attracted to Asian women so i don't care.So what is so racist about them?Please explain. | | there are racists in every race. | Is wrong for Disney's Frog princess to have an interracial couple? The upcoming Disney movie the Princess and The Frog has endure a lot of criticism. First people where complaining about the name Maddy short for Madeline so they changed it to Tiana. (I think the name Tiana sounds more stereotypical then Maddy). Now people complain because the prince wasn't black. First he was white then people were outraged and, now they've made him latin and people are still pissed. People are even complaining that it's insensitive to set the movie in New Orleans. (Even though it may bring tourism back to the city.) I think it's all stupid. First of all I thought it was a great idea using a prince from another race. That says love has no bounds and, opens it up as a story for every guy. Using a all black cast would've made the movie seem like a black cartoon just for black guys. And, what about guys from mix race? It seems that no one cares about that just complaining about stupid stuff. I think it's great that after years of black women being degraded someone will raise one up to be viewed as a princess. But, most people just see it as something to start drama about what do you think? | | There's no problem with them doing this. I hate narrow minded people who think other wise. | Did anybody else hate the 2000s? Being born in the late '80s, I think that was the worst decade in my lifetime.
I got some positives. Whats good are more interracial relationships, more somewhat improved race relations, more internet, and video games. But what has gotten worse is more gang violence, high gas prices, gentrification, financial crisis, most modern cartoons and television are crap, and 99% of my generation are bad in relationships.
Is there anybody else born after 1980 who hated the 2000s? Was it the worst in your lifetime? | well bad things are always happening but so are good things...I guess it is all based on what you choose to focus on. I hate that Arizona the racism is increasing : ( i heard that there are 19 (racist)hate groups in Az and now they passed a bigger racist law : ( today : ( . it seems to be getting worse, look at the Pope too....and his catholic church...chomos!! Earthquakes, Freaking volcanoes erupting!! I am not married, no guyren : ( and I could go on and on...
And then there is the good things, like our first black president, new inventions that will save the world, The zeitgeist movement, the life saver water bottle, new renewable energy, more people's humanity is being awoken, 11yrs with my bf and I am not married and no guyren : ) haha great!! It makes me sad but then I realize how lucky I am and how I get sleep delicious sleep and it is all about me... :) yummy. Good night : )
thezeitgeistmovement.com/ | Help! How do I talk to guys? I’m 22 & very shy around nice looking guys. I’m kinda forcing myself into dating so my parents will FINALLY take me seriously. Although I’ve tried talking to them, they think I live 24/7 in a cartoon fantasy world (because I’m a guy at heart) & don’t know anything else. Also, I got to date inside my race so my mom will be happy and my future guys won’t suffer.
Yes, my mom is one those people who believes interracial dating is totally wrong. | Some advice from someone who's been happily married for a while: set your own standards -- don't let your mom or anyone else set the standards of who you might well spend your life with. Down that road lies the path to divorce, or at least great unhappiness. Whether you make skin color one of those standards is your own deal.
Anyway, it's really simple. Be friendly. Smile at people -- men, women, guyren -- not just the ones you want to date. A really nice cute guy may be somewhere you don't see and may be more comfortable approaching a girl with a good personality. It's hard to tell shy from stuck-up from a distance. Don't be intimidated by anyone's looks; that's all superficial. Just remember that looks are something, but definitely not everything. Be sure to give the everyday average guys a chance if they talk to you too.
And for the record, interracial marriages do not cause the guys to suffer. If anything, we parents suffer when the other guys start getting crushes and calling all hours day and night. Don't pity our guys; they do just fine. | Someone Read my essay and crtique it...? Born in 1901 Florence South Carolina, William H. Johnson grew up in a poor family of seven being the eldest guy. Without any money and Johnson was limited to the skills that were hidden within him. Johnson at an early age discovered that he had strong abilities to draw. Using these drawing skills to his advantage he started to create penning cartoons for local newspapers. With the help of this and a variety of jobs, he was able to save enough money to pay for the art education program at the Prestigious National Academy of Design in New York City, where he moved at the age of seventeen in 1921. His teacher Charles Harthorne helped Johnson throughout his years and helped him get into the Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusetts during the summers of 1923 to 1926 where he graduated. Johnson did not have the supporting type of family when growing up. His mother was black with a Sioux ancestry and his father was white. His father had never supported him in his life, and was not looking forward to the goals he had. Johnson had never given up, winning the Cannon prize in 1924 and 1926 and the Hallgarten prize in 1925.
In 1926 Johnson moved to France in search of a better life with more Opportunities. There he met a weaver; Holcha Krake in 1930, before marrying her, Johnson went to South Carolina. In South Carolina he was thrown in jail, because he painted a brothel known to him only as the Jacobia Hotel. Returning to Denmark he married and lived with Krake for the next eight years in rural areas of Denmark and Norway. During these years he sold paintings until he was employed as a mural painter for the WPA. While employed he learned art techniques such as silkscreening. Some of his paintings were silkscreening, like the Going to Church, Jitterbugs, and the Street Musicians. Some of his other works are oil on canvas and oil on board paintings, such as Minnie, Landscape with the sun, and Lamentation.
During World War II he moved back to New York City to get away from Nazism. Johnson moved back to New York just to find himself in even more problems. Interracial marriages and the horrid depression were obstacles to live with. During his time in New York City, Johnson taught at the Harlem Community art Center around 1940. In 1944 his beloved wife Holcha died from breast cancer. Following Krake’s death, Johnson was deteriorating. He spent twenty-three years of his life in a state hospital in Long Island, New York. Johnson died April 1970 due to physical and mental health problems.
William Henry Johnson was a well educated man. He went through thick and thin during his years of life. He lived a hard guyhood, but managed to make it through during his teen and adult years. His great fortune was not money, but his creativity and ability to draw. Johnson was one of the greatest artists during the Harlem Renaissance period. | It is an excellent story.
I would suggest that you slow it down somewhat and make clearer breaks between topics. You might break it into more paragraphs.
The conclusion worked well for me. It summarized the story well without duplicating detail.
I am not a writer but the painting names should have quotes or something.
If you are preparing the document in Word, they have a grammar feature that gives readability statistics. I have personally found it to be helpful.
Good luck! | Black women White men couples on the rise? Just this weekend I have seen several interracial couples on TV,Its adorable,obviously they have no problem with it and they're advertising it to guys
Here's a list of shows I've seen a interracial couple or crushes involving
Out of Jimmy's head (Cartoon Network)
Suite life of Zack and Cody(Disney Channel)
Foster Home for Imaginary friends(Cartoon Network)
Lincoln Height (ABC Family)
a51.abcfamily.go.com/shows/lincol… | I've also seen a rise in interracial couples in advertising. Old Navy and Target spring to mind. It seems like a logical solution. In addition the fact that more and more couples are interracial in modern society, it also broadens the identification factor for target audiences. For a long time, television shows and advertisements chose to be "white" or "black." They would show black couples/families or white couples/families, ultimately effecting their audiences by identifying their target. By making the couples in their programing interracial, they're not only appealing to white and black audiences but also breaking down any audience assumption that the show is intended for any specific race, making it more available to all races.
It always makes me happy to see interracial couples in the media. I think for many of us it cues a sense of harmony, acceptance and unity. | Do girls like Asian guys? Why are half-Korean half-Irish guys not popular with girls. I think we need to adopt David Duke views on interracial relationships. I think the Jewish media stereotypes Asian males horribly. I know they have great disdain for us. Movies with the last Air Bender originally all Asian cartoon had turned into all good characters changed to white males and all evil characters stayed Asian males. | I like asian guys.
I'm also half Japanese, though.
And of course it seems like people have great disdain for your race. This is America, as much as we preach equality, we don't practice as greatly as we should, or rather, in the correct way.
Girls will like what they like. Everyone is different. Personally, I think Asian men are attractive. | If you are against gay marriage, is it because of homosexuality, what gay marriage could lead to or? something else?
I don't care if gay people want to get married. It makes no difference to me, one way or the other. However, some of the things it could lead to eventually DO bother me.
In Japan, a man married a cartoon character. In France, a woman married the Eiffel Tower. In India, a woman married a dog. Where does it end? Interracial marriage used to be illegal. It is now considered wrong to even think that it should be. Gay marriage could follow the same lines and then what? Pedophiles want rights in this area? People that have sex with animals? Necrophiles? Where does it stop? Before you say none of those things could happen, I will remind you again that the interracial marriage ban was only lifted in 1967. That is not that long ago that people were saying it, too would "never happen." And MANY people NEVER thought they'd see the day when gay marriage was actually being voted on. But that day is here, isn't it?
*I'm of course not saying that gay people are like pedophiles or necrophiliacs. I'm saying as far as legislative evolution and special groups campaigning for rights. | | got no prob with gays. just think the people have spoke on gay marriage & they dont want it |
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