What I Saw: Interracial America and Fitting In

6 thoughts on “What I Saw: Interracial America and Fitting In”

  1. A poignant post. I wish people would be more accepting, too. Do you remember my post from a while back about Harley riders, “just like you”? In that post I talked about something similar. A high schooler (me) whose expression changed because she didn’t know what to make of “such folks.” I’d like to think I’ve grown past that, and I certainly have no problem with interracial families, but I know I’m not perfect. Especially when it comes to same-sex marriages with kids. I just don’t know… But I do strive to be better and more accepting. And that counts for something, doesn’t it?

    1. You know, people make such light of the striving when I think the striving is the part that holds it all together, that shows you’re not just content with the status quo, with the way things have always been done. It’s incredible that so many people don’t strive to be different than they are, even though so many people admit that they’re not happy with how they are. I do remember your post, Jess, and you’re so right. What do we make of folks who are different from us? I think that if a family is built on love and commitment, it’s a family, and who are we to disparage it? Of course, we have in-born bias that tends to derail us in those attempts. We all do. The key is recognizing it and trying to get past it to acceptance.

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