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October 6, 2009 at 11:29 pm
Eric says:
This post made me want to work for you guys. Thanks for having the sack/ovaries to publish this.

…And to visualize it so nicely.

October 6, 2009 at 11:31 pm
Marcin985 says:
I’d say it’s not so much racism as aesthetic preference. I will be the first to say that race is just skin deep. The thing is that it IS skin deep, and people evaluate potential romantic partners on the basis of appearance. Is it really racism to prefer lighter skin or darker skin in a partner? It’s just like preferring shorter or more athletic or redheaded partners.

On another note, this explains my extremely dismal love life. I am a hispanic male, and I am mainly attracted to white and asian women.

October 6, 2009 at 11:56 pm
moreanimals says:
there’s a big gap between racial preference and systemic racism… and i’d say these results are indicative of both. that the response to having an interracial relationship is so different for whites and nonwhites really highlights the normative notion that whiteness is always accepted whereas nonwhiteness is not.