Why Is Race Still A Factor When It Comes To Dating? Kissing Outside the Lines (Video) (1805 hits)
Kissing Outside the Lines, actress Diane Farr gives us a broader window into these relationships. Diane Farr, who is known for award-winning TV series like “Numb3rs,” “Rescue Me” and “Californication,” is Italian American and she married a Korean American man. His family was hoping that he would marry a Korean woman; and both sets of their parents were against them marrying anyone of African descent.
Who established these lines? Where do they come from?
Here's my theory:
Back in the Prehistorical days, probably somewhere in Africa, since that is where the human race emerged, various family groups lived communally as hunters and gatherers.
When a stranger appeared who was not familiar to them, who was not a part of their tribal group, they viewed that person as a threat.
That person was an outsider.
That was when the first line was drawn.
We no longer live in the kind of world where a person who approaches us who we do not know, someone from a different ethnic, national or racial group, that person is no longer a threat to us.
Unless, of course, they have a weapon and are actually threatening us.
We now know that most people, no matter what family, tribe or group they might belong to, want the same things as we do--to find happiness in life for themselves and their loved ones.
So I would say those lines are an artifact of ancient history and are no longer relevant.