
As a black man, my relationships interracial relationships with women have fizzled out. It comes to a point where I get bombarded with questions about why I am an educated black man driving for Uber. Or why after losing my job it takes so long for me to get a new offer.
I have heard it said that men have the biological instinct of herders and women have the instinct of gathers. In the dating market, it is said that men are the providers and women are the nurturers in the family. While we have evolved over thousands of years, the complexity of racism is a direct threat to a woman’s biological instinct of finding a mate that will provide resources and security.
A white woman in America has the false notion that she is dating a Black man. Black men are a sexual and romantic fetish. A fantasy that is fulfilled in some respect for whites attracted to contrast.
The problem arises when a black man speaks of his struggle to his partner. She often becomes abrasive and closed off. She wants nothing to do with it.
The truth about interracial relationships is when a white woman dates a black man she is not dating his race--she is dating his experience.
When it becomes apparent that black men have a harder time finding a job or that over the course of their lives they will earn less than their white counterparts. The reality sets in and they choose to leave the situation. It is not because white women are intentionally racist, it is because their biological instinct finds the lack of stability experienced by many black men as a threat to her own survival.
The white woman breaks up with the black man. She sees the world in eyes of privilege. A world of merit rather than family connections or friends. A world where the only barrier to a black man getting a job is education and training. This is not the experience of a black man. Black men are denied jobs based on race.
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