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Well that would almost be guaranteed. If more mixed race couples marry and have children that would mean that there are more kids who grow up in a family of two different races. It is very unlikely that any of these children would have a problem accepting interracial relationships. Also, many people in their families will eventually change their opinion because they will learn to love the new children and realize that two people from different races create just as beautiful of a child as anyone else.
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I recall reading a LIFE magazine article in the late sixties I think- projecting an homogenous race by 1985. Had that occurred people would find other was to discriminate. Consider discrimination with in races. All one people yet despite all similarities we will find within others that one factor we find distasteful or objectionable, then oppress, belittle and look down on those people. Discrimination will always be.
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no!....we(the human race) have been 'mixing' since day one ....very few 'pure breds' left of any race on earth... so no, if you want the best place to start chop the 'organised religion' head off the beast ...stop it from spreading hate and bigotry and then and only then will the human race move forward as one and you can put human greed into the same basket
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Yes I think it will. The largest problem facing this world (race wise) is racial segregation. This is a HUGE problem in the US (to the point where some people are scared to walk in certain neighbourhoods because of their race). Interracial relationships will not cause more problems and will (hopefully) join more people together to respect other races.
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I should certainly hope so. We were all created with one blood and I have a bi-racial grandson who is 19months old and growing up in a small town where there are only a handful of African-American and foreign people has opened my eyes to the fact that this is definitely a racist town......sadly, everyone knows everyone here and I am treated with less respect now that I take my grandbaby with me almost everywhere I go, and he is the most beautiful little boy you'd ever lay eyes on!!!!!!
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Through inter-mixing I think races will be more tolerant of each other. Mainly because now they will have more things in common which will be the new offspring.
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As it continues, eventually all Americans will be of mixed race. Except for President Hussein Obama, I suppose, no one would be able to hate a part of himself.
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No. Assuming that we were all one ethnic race, that would not end it. Mankind has a need to discriminate, a need for "us vs. them." We are inherently competitive, some more than others. We are pack animals with the need to raise to the top. Who do we have to compete against now? Ourselves. Mankind creates artificial enemies, especially when we have no non human competitors, such as fearing and defending against predators outside of our species. We have little reason to band together in most nations, overcrowding and increasingly limited resources has made it worse. This helps turn one group against another, the lowest socioeconomic ethnicity getting it the worst. "Race" is already an artificial designation used to hate. It is moot. One's genetics do not determine the merit of a person. Hatred all the way to dehumanization would be based on other criteria than ethnicity... just like it is used towards (or would that be against) different ethnic groups now. If "race" was eliminated, mankind would find some other reason, just as irrelevant as "race," to discriminate.
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no, the mixed breed (like me) will just become a no target of abuse, and we in turn will "Hate" "them" back
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