Thank you for this beautiful video of love, which brought tears to my eyes. Thank God, each of us can think, feel, and act for ourselves and don't have to be a part of group-think. Society must be fair for each and every one of us regardless of skin color. Imagine with another philosophy, your precious beautiful children would be considered half "evil" and half not. Think about that absurdity. Fairness for all is not denying fairness for some. Thanks for your braveness.
Many people (often highly credentialed) are saying whiteness is evil, if not always explicitly then unambiguously. The academic jargon is designed to provide plausible deniability.
@@dennisnb You should go do a few Google searches. Start by typing this into the search field, "A course originally called ‘The Problem of Whiteness’ returns to Arizona State," and read the Washington Post article about these courses. Then ask yourself how you'd react to a course called, "The Problem of Blackness."
This is so great! Keep in mind that the right of Black people to get married to WHOMEVER they wish was upheld in 1967. The same right was not extended to same-sex partners until 2015,, nearly FIFTY years later. Interestingly, the lawyers who presented the Marriage Equality argument to the U.S. Supreme Court cited the 1967 decision in "Loving v. Virginia" as precedent that marriage had already been "redefined" in our country, and that the U.S. Supreme Court back then had upheld the right of EVERY American to have equality under the law.
How does race-mixing and elimination of specialization among modern humans make us a stronger species? Wouldn't that create less disease resistance? Less adaptable to change, in for example the climate? All animal species that have a narrow genome are extremely vulnerable to extinction. Miscegenation makes us less specialized, and less adaptable to change. And therefore, weaker as a species.
From your perspective from that Fox News propaganda anti critical race theory video, should you even be discussing this? Your own words were “you get here by education and not activism.” Isn’t loving day a direct result of activism? Do you think children should be taught about this then? It’s really disturbing that you are cherry picking celebrating your right to marry but also condemning the teaching of critical race theory. It’s also painful to see the damage that video has the potential to cause - continuing to stoke the flames of white supremacy and the belief that we should “rise up” and not teach the atrocities that have happened in America and the result of them. Truly shameful.
Hershy Fishman there’s a difference between being anti white and teaching about white supremacy and it’s effects. We can’t, however, ignore the fact that white colonizers racialized America and the effects are felt to this day. Teaching that history is not anti-white indoctrination.
@@dennisnb read any of the anti-CRT indoctrination bills in the Republican controlled states that passed such bills or Donald Trump's executive order that banned CRT in federal institutions. They all make it very clear what they are outlawing. Basically anti-white racist indoctrination. I challenge you to find one sentence in any of these bills that you can reasonably oppose.
Love is love .. beautiful ❤
Bless you both, and your beautiful children! I never knew about the Lovings before, but am glad to hear about them, too.
This was wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you for this beautiful video of love, which brought tears to my eyes. Thank God, each of us can think, feel, and act for ourselves and don't have to be a part of group-think. Society must be fair for each and every one of us regardless of skin color. Imagine with another philosophy, your precious beautiful children would be considered half "evil" and half not. Think about that absurdity. Fairness for all is not denying fairness for some. Thanks for your braveness.
You two are just beautiful
that is my last name
Also, no one is saying whiteness in itself is evil. It’s the systems of white supremacy which are problematic.
Many people (often highly credentialed) are saying whiteness is evil, if not always explicitly then unambiguously. The academic jargon is designed to provide plausible deniability.
Gregory M. Piper can you show me where people are saying whiteness in itself is evil?
@@dennisnb You should go do a few Google searches. Start by typing this into the search field, "A course originally called ‘The Problem of Whiteness’ returns to Arizona State," and read the Washington Post article about these courses. Then ask yourself how you'd react to a course called, "The Problem of Blackness."
Beautiful couple.
This is so great! Keep in mind that the right of Black people to get married to WHOMEVER they wish was upheld in 1967. The same right was not extended to same-sex partners until 2015,, nearly FIFTY years later.
Interestingly, the lawyers who presented the Marriage Equality argument to the U.S. Supreme Court cited the 1967 decision in "Loving v. Virginia" as precedent that marriage had already been "redefined" in our country, and that the U.S. Supreme Court back then had upheld the right of EVERY American to have equality under the law.
How does race-mixing and elimination of specialization among modern humans make us a stronger species? Wouldn't that create less disease resistance? Less adaptable to change, in for example the climate? All animal species that have a narrow genome are extremely vulnerable to extinction. Miscegenation makes us less specialized, and less adaptable to change. And therefore, weaker as a species.
From your perspective from that Fox News propaganda anti critical race theory video, should you even be discussing this? Your own words were “you get here by education and not activism.” Isn’t loving day a direct result of activism? Do you think children should be taught about this then? It’s really disturbing that you are cherry picking celebrating your right to marry but also condemning the teaching of critical race theory. It’s also painful to see the damage that video has the potential to cause - continuing to stoke the flames of white supremacy and the belief that we should “rise up” and not teach the atrocities that have happened in America and the result of them. Truly shameful.
Literally no one is saying that we shouldn't teach the atrocities that happened in America.
Hershy Fishman what is the definition of critical race theory?
Hershy Fishman there’s a difference between being anti white and teaching about white supremacy and it’s effects. We can’t, however, ignore the fact that white colonizers racialized America and the effects are felt to this day. Teaching that history is not anti-white indoctrination.
@@dennisnb read any of the anti-CRT indoctrination bills in the Republican controlled states that passed such bills or Donald Trump's executive order that banned CRT in federal institutions. They all make it very clear what they are outlawing. Basically anti-white racist indoctrination. I challenge you to find one sentence in any of these bills that you can reasonably oppose.
@@dennisnb Again, no one disagrees with that. No one wants to ban teaching that.