A Look at Interracial Relationships
There's something about America, our history, our values or
maybe the very contradictions of our society that can still make
interracial relationships a lot more difficult than others. Most
relationships deal with mostly internal pressures with perhaps a
little added tension from family or friends. Interracial
relationships deal with all of the usual difficulties plus
negative input from society at large, which means that people
you don't even know and have never met will have an opinion
about your relationship, often negative, simply because two
people from different groups have fallen in love.
Historically, in America, the interracial relationships that
have been met with the most widespread and violent responses
exist between blacks and whites. Strictly due to America's
history of importing blacks as slaves which created a huge
divide between blacks and whites, interracial relationships made
headlines, sparked riots and even led to the creation of laws
both forbidding them and protecting them, depending on the
different states involved. It's a sad story when a country as a
whole casts a shadow over love between any two consenting adults.
When Sydney Poitier "Came to Dinner", when Sammy Davis Jr.
married Mai Britt, when a black man first kissed a white woman
on TV, people got upset, sparks flew, fires burned and people
died. It seems silly now, in retrospect, that a black man and a
white woman should have any more problems maintaining a
relationship than anybody else. But, in some places, they still
do. And even though that situation has quieted down some, it
hasn't gone away and any odd set of circumstances could
conceivably fan those flames once again.
Even worse, due to the history of the past 25 years in America,
with more and more people coming here from different parts of
the world, the problem has actually expanded. Instead of blacks,
Muslims have come under pressure in America and interracial
relationships between whites and Muslims are the new sore spot
in interracial relationships. Hopefully, we can evolve someday
to a place where relationships between any two people can be
treated without the distraction of skin color, religious
background or any other irrelevant factors.