I tend to see white Americans having a bigger problem with non-white cultures than the reverse.
I'm with misombra. I enjoy different cultures. I *want* to go to a traditional Indian wedding, and a quinceanera (sp?), and a black church service where they wave their arms around and yell "Hallelujah".
Frasbee - the Chinese aren't obligated to live in China town. Some *like* to live there because they can speak in their first language and buy groceries they are familiar with. If I went to India, I would be looking for foods I was familiar with, too. It's human nature to be more comfortable with things you are familiar with. Anyway, you'll be happy to know we have an Asian neighbor, and a Pakistani neighbor, and Hispanic neighbors. (No blacks, though, that I can think of.) And we live in the white suburbs in Los Angeles.
Last edited by vashti; 21-08-07 at 04:16 AM.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?