Well, cultures come and go. That's just part of existence on this crazy ass rock that we float through space on. Culture is something individuals choose to hold on to, nothing can stop a person from paying homage to their ancestors. But then again, culture, like religion and politics and patriotism, is another thing that divides us as people. Anyway, interracial relationships are just as miserable as homoracial ( made that word up ) relationships (joking). Hell, I'm a black male in South Carolina and most of my relationships have been with a woman who isn't black.
I disagree with what I think you're trying to say. There are bound to be technological breakthroughs that occur like faster than light travel(traveling the cosmos almost requires it before we can do it). It's not like these things aren't possible - I mean we basically have no idea what happens beyond the event horizon of a black hole - the laws of physics break down. We also have dark energy/dark matter staring us in the face showing us an increasing rate of expansion in the universe with no known force and counter to gravity. There are lots of things staring us in the face that suggest some of our fundamental rules of physics are flawed. And it also seems like the more time goes by the more NASA keeps raising their estimates for life sustaining planets in our galaxy.
so, would you support the claim that someone made earlier that black men see their white partners as trophies?
Well, kinda hard to differentiate that anyways since most men see whatever woman they are with as trophies
i don't make claims, i just repeated what i have been told by a couple black guys and one of their white girlfriends... obviously it doesn't apply to all black men, but i don't see how you can claim it doesn't happen.
so before you said mostly from black guys and now you say from a couple of black guys - and their white girlfriends. That survey pool seems really(really) small to make a claim as bold as you've stated.
a group of 2 black guys and 1 white girl is mostly black guys... i don't see how it's a bold claim to say that some people have told me something, when it's true that some people have told me that thing.