Masterfultech
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Stiff;7683400 said:AggyAF;7683373 said:Stiff;7683357 said:AggyAF;7683315 said:both sides of the debate have good points
however, one thing that is for certain is interracial marriage will only increase
Agreed and the bolded is kind of what I'm getting at...
Instead of taking steps to fight this trend, we should take steps to ensure that the trend isn't harmful to our culture in the long run.
It's like instead of trying to stop earthquakes, it's better to build earthquake resistant structures.
i feel you on that
but i also believe that the US will become the "Anglo-Saxon Brazil" like zombie says; also i don't think you can compare AfrAms to Asians/Arabs/Latinos because they have their own nations that will preserve their cultures/go back to if they wish
I think the idea of American society coming to resemble Brazil is unlikely because the foundations of which contemporary Brazilian society is formed and that which American society is formed are too different. The Latin Americans that come here are going to be influenced more than they will do the influencing. I could be wrong though, time will tell.
At the bolded, this is absolutely true. In response I think Black people should be focused on strengthening our "Nation within the nation" to increase our own cultural identity, economic base, political capital etc. Our situation as a Diasporic people places us in an awkward position. It kind of ties back to the debate we had awhile ago about going back to Africa vs. staying here. Could we ever truly be at home in Africa vs. could we ever actually build anything meaningful here.
I can agree with all of this but i'm just saying that in no way does miscegenation help us as a people economically, or even culturally.
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