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Why your swipes on Hinge and OKCupid might be racist
The authors of a new book are arguing for race-blind dating apps — and the removal of filters for race and ethnicity. Finding love, they say, isn’t so black-and-white. In a new bo…
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They found that race-related “preference” filters on digital dating platforms help foster racist attitudes — especially toward black women. - from the article
She compares the idea of having a dating racial preference to racial discrimination when applying for a job
“The idea of having racial preferences is unacceptable and illegal in any other arena,” she added. “But it’s literally built into the structure of these dating apps.” --
Lundquist told The Post.
She then writes about how a Hispanic man smooth-talked his way into her cheeks only to then dump her when he was done
From the article:
She recalls one relationship with a Hispanic man that quickly turned sour.
“When we first met, he made a point of telling me how much he loved black women,” Mish told The Post.
He was sexually aggressive during their first in-person meet-up last year. After finally engaging in consensual sex, he ghosted her.
She later discovered he had a sordid history of fetishizing black women for his personal pleasures, then dumping them once he’d had his fun.
“He targets black women because we’re seen as sexual objects, nothing more,” she said, noting that they never spoke again.
So, if I don't date and impregnate a white woman I'm a racist
"[It’s] this idea that it’s OK to say, ‘I prefer this race of people, and I don’t like this race of people for my romantic interest,” Curington explained to The Post.
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