https://bit.ly/4aSXcMp https://bit.ly/3KpGWIe https://bit.ly/3yXajPm https://bit.ly/3V6mYHn https://bit.ly/3V6mZuV https://bit.ly/4aMfOxB https://bit.ly/3V6n1D3 https://bit.ly/3V6n2a5 October 6, 2009 at 4:41 am Borodin says: As a person of color who has exclusively dated, well, caucasians – (and who generally eschews dating people of my own ethnicity/race) I have to say, it IS racist to have these sorts of preferences. In fact it’s the most FUNDAMENTAL form of racism. I’m willing to admit that I’m racist. See. That wasn’t so hard. What ALL of the posters miss is the dissonance between “theory” and “practice”. In other words, people aren’t willing to put their… mouth where their mouth is. Actually I suspect that this is much more prominent among the educated than among the less-educated. Perhaps OKC can sort the data in that way. But it’s interesting to see another data set confirm what’s been found in a previous study: http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/emir.kamenica/documents/racialPreferences.pdf October 6, 2009 at 4:44 am InterestingData says: My comment is directed to Matt. “Did it occur to anyone that mixed-race children are difficult for everyone involved?” I am a mixed-race child. My mother is black and my father is white. I am LUCKY to be a mixed-race child. I find your post offensive. I am far more cultured and open than I would have been otherwise, which has opened many doors for me.