We are all the byproduct of some type of interracial marriage or sex, at least. When they say that interracial is the new thing, I believe it, it doesn't matter who you are or what you are as long as you love each other. Some old heads might believe that doves should stick with doves and black birds with black birds but that is the old thinking. just like same-sex relations, everyone one has the right to love. And because their are some many other hot guys (if your a heterosexual guy, girls) in the world than that are just in your race.
Not everyone supports it, but most are tolerant of this.
There are thousands of them in the US today.
racist or misjudging parents, traditional families.
Society is much more accepting today of interracial relationships.
Today 15 percent.
besides racism and thoughts of a child that is of mixed descent not being "pure blood" not much...they say that most asian cultures don't like the idea of interracial relationships, this however is not true my mother is dominican and puerto rican while my father is pure japanese they love each other and have been together for many years so this whole topic just speaks insanity to me
True in the strict traditional sense. But with the changing definition of marriage and the creation of all sorts of committed relationships that aren't quite marriage, it can be regarded more broadly today.
Early marriage might be a problem for some in the way their relationships go. Being too young or not knowing one another well enough can cause a lot of hardship in a marriage.
No. On June 12, 1967, the United States Supreme Court decided the case Loving v. Virginia; in a unanimous 9-0 decision, the Court ruled that any laws against interracial marriage in the US were unconstitutional and therefore no longer enforceable. At the time of the decision, such laws existed in 17 states.Although the laws were rendered unconstitutional, they still remained on the books. The last two states to remove the laws from the books were South Carolina (in 1998), and Alabama (in 2000).See related link.
"Marriage. Marriage is what brings us together...today."
Maybe it's because some men keep trying to enforce antiquated and unrealistic views of women in society. Instead of viewing them as subservient and secondary, marriage might strengthen if it's viewed as a partnership.
relationships
It is much more likely that Othello's and Desdemona's marriage would be accepted, today.