A white woman’s video that is being shared through Snapchat has been widely criticized on social media platforms. The woman argues that interracial relationships are wrong and demands racial segregation, along with her opinions regarding gender identity and same-sex relationships.
In the video, the lady, whose identity could not be confirmed, recognizes that she will be criticized for what she says next.
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“I’m probably about to get canceled for this, and some of you are gonna be mad, but I actually don’t care at all,” she begins.
She talks about interracial relationships, in which case she makes a parental analogy about herself. “It shows that some people in our generation did not grow up with the parents that said the red birds go with the red birds and the blue birds go with the blue birds. It shows because why are we mixing races? Like you guys like whatever, you know, like that might be racist to say, but why do we mix races? Why are we not just keeping the white people with the white people, keeping the Black people with the Black people, keeping the Hispanics with the Hispanics? Why are we mixing races?”
She further talks about the values she learned from her family. “Did you all, my girl, with the family that was like, hey, like just letting you know boys go with girls and girls go with boys, red birds go with red birds and blue birds go with blue birds, I’m telling you this world went to shit when we thought it was okay to like be mixing all these crazy mixes. What are we doing? Like, let’s just keep it simple, you know, let’s just keep it simple.”
Further, she extends her criticism to gender identity and same-sex relationships. “Stop changing your gender; that’s a little fake and gay, as Candice would say. Stop changing your gender. Girls don’t go with girls. Boys don’t go with boys. Don’t mix races.”
Finally, she talks about living with one’s partner without being married. “Don’t move in with a boy until you’re married. My sister and her husband got engaged. They bought a house together. My sister was not allowed to live in that house until they had said their vows and officially had married. It’s just, yo, come on. Like, let’s be classy. Like, why are we being tacky and trashy?”
Do you agree or disagree with her comments?
