From the Summer 2000 Issue DEBATE THIS! INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Two viewpoints
by Vanessa R (17 yrs old)
Two
sides to the story
POINT Let's face it. We live in a multicultural
society.
While in the past, people were more likely to "stick with
their own kind," we are seeing a significant growth in interracial
relationships. By integrating with different cultures and
nationalities, we are doing away with the seeds of hate,
racism, and prejudice.
Interracial
relationships provide individuals with the unique opportunity
to learn, experience, and appreciate different cultures
and backgrounds. We are given the opportunity to see the
beauty in different nationalities and peoples. Most importantly,
we are finally learning that the outer shell of a person
does not change who they are on the inside. Deep within,
we are all one in the same. Interracial relationships strengthen
individuals and build harmony between different races. Learning
and experiencing different cultures enrich us.
Some
will argue that interracial couples need to deal with more
differences and a greater number of challenges than "regular"
couples - I would agree. I believe that by overcoming these
differences interracial relationships become stronger and
develop stability.
Finally,
let us not forget the most important part of any relationship:
love. An interracial couple is just as capable of loving
each other as deeply as any other couple. If love is present
in any relationship, great boundaries can be overcome. Any
relationship will bring many challenges along with it, but
one thing has always remained constant: true love will prevail.
COUNTER
POINT
Interracial couples may have recently become very
popular, but are they really working? Two people
from two different backgrounds will likely experience a
significant number of challenges and communication barriers.
With different cultures come different customs. With different
customs come misunderstandings. With misunderstandings come
pain and grief.
Not
only can interracial relationships result in unhappiness
for the individuals involved, but it can also affect their
family members. There might exist language barriers between
families, making it difficult for the couple to live harmoniously
with each other's loved ones. This can cause unnecessary
conflict and broken relationships.
Let's
suppose an interracial relationship goes on to become
an interracial marriage. The problems suddenly become
more serious. Interracial couples are constantly haunted
by questions such as, "Which culture will my child belong
to? What cultural values will I instil in my child? Will
my son or daughter be ostracised from both ethnic backgrounds
because s/he is mixed? Will they be confused as to their
identity and heritage?"
What
it all comes down to is what we try so hard to ignore:
two people from two different cultures are not the same.
They have different backgrounds, different customs, different
beliefs, different ideas, and different lifestyles. Opposites
might attract, but can they really survive?
All
right, here's an amazing interracial dating item...
Down in South Carolina, good ol' Bob Jones
University has a well-publicized ban on dating between the
"races". Yes, this is for real, in the year 2000.
And to top it off, President George Bush happily went there
to speak during his presidential campaign.
Excerpt
from BJU Disciplinary Rules
There
is to be no interracial dating. 1. Students who are partners in an interracial marriage
will be expelled.
2. Students who are members of or affiliated with any group
or organization which holds as one of its goals or advocates
interracial marriage will be expelled.
3. Students who date outside of their own race will be expelled.
4. Students who espouse, promote, or encourage others to
violate the University's dating rules and regulations will
be expelled."
Webmaster's
Note: Apparently, all the bad press eventually forced BJU
to change the interracial dating "ban" to "requiring
parental permission".
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