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Racism and Gender Difference
Interracial Marriages are best received when the woman is of color and the man is white.

This has been a celebrated union to the determent of the color male, more so to men of

color and, worse of for color men who are from faiths which are not connect in any way to

Judaism. Famous love stories of the union of a white man with a subordinate color woman

can be read about in highly exclaimed and famous literary works as the novel "The English

Patient" by Michael Ondaatje, the musical "Miss Siagon" Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain

Boublil, with lyrics by Boublil and Richard Maltby, Jr and, Giacomo Puccini's opera

"Madame Butterfly".

Even in healthcare, there has been a push for interracial marriages with white man and a color

women to be more sought out in society and, color men to seek women who are consider not

"as wanted" by most "ideal" men or, for the color man to "learn to live without a woman".

Color men are expected to refrain from attempting a union with a white women of high

social stature, gifted or have done well in life. Color men expected to refrain from a

union or marriage with women of color who are themselves of high stature, gifted or have

done well in life. When color men end up with women whom whites feel are too good for

color men, the racism in interracial marriages and unions of this sort can cause serious

upheaval, serious oppression and discrimination. Color women who marry white men get to

further societal levels both, professionally and personally with less resistance. This can

be seen the best in government and, health care. These race dynamics are of less concern

to non-heterosexual whites.