How does your family / culture view interactions between different races ?

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I'm mixed by the way. I know that it is considered a taboo, but of course not everyone considers it a taboo (like myself)... I guess I'm trying to get a gauge here.
 
My grandmother is Bermudian/Portuguese - She married a man that was(he died at the age of 25 ) His Father was Irish, His mother Black/Native American they had 5 children different colors - Her son's married women of spanish and black origins. Daughter married Black multicultural men. Their kids came out different colors.

So I'm guessing what I'm trying to say is that my family is all for it.
 
they are ok with it, they have to be anyway. but they still do have the tendency to favour one race or ethnicity over another.
 
Initially I think my parents were against it, but my sister married someone from another ethnicity and they have been happily married for over 20 years and they have 3 beautiful children.
 
i guess it doesnt really matter in my family however the conversation has never come up to be honest.

im american indian and white.

theres bigger things to be worried about in my opinion
 
They and I think that's fine. There's nothing wrong with that, and we don't have anything against it. What's more important to us is the person, and their personalities rather than their race.
 
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