Mick Hunt
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And at number three, we have black and white.
At what percent, though?
10%.
Okay, that's healthy.
10%.
So, number one by far is Hispanic and white.
42% of interracially married couples in the United States, and this is just the United States, Hispanic and white.
Number two at 15% is Asian and white.
And that number three at 10% is black and white.
But like I said, when we think of interracial dating marriage, the context usually goes black and white, but these stats prove
I don't even know if they prove anything, but the stats show that we've got to think broader.
We've got to look at big picture and we can't always zero in because I think as society, we've always zeroed in on black and white.
Yeah.
So I want to talk about it.
Cause like I said, one of us is kind of expert in this field of interracial dating.
I don't know if it's you Rudy, but since I've been, I've been a expert, I've been a guru in this topic since I was 13 years old, bro.
Wow.
You got me beat on that one.
since i was 13 and and you know society's changed society's evolved we've come a long way but in some aspects we haven't but i i think for the greater good we can definitely say we're in a much better place than we were many many years ago um and and this isn't to this episode isn't to to talk down on people it's just to to have the conversation right the things that that people maybe they don't want to talk about out loud or they don't talk about out loud
We're going to talk about it.