Love Is Blind Case Study

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Love is Blind!
Just Not Color Blind? A panel of individuals, each a minority, indicate that they believe they have been affected by their race in dating profiles. Jessica Williams and Ronny Chieng of The Daily Show examined this issue of sexual racism (Parang and O’Neil, 2016). Although this feature is presented on a satirical news program, does not mean that a problem does not exist or should not be addressed. “Sexual racism is a specific form a racial prejudice enacted in the context of sex or romance” (Callander, Newman, & Holt, 2015 p. 1991). The term of racism may be too extreme to associate with the topic. An individual’s attraction preferences are influenced by biological and cultural aspects. It must be examined that racial attractiveness may be influenced by exposure to other-races and own-race familiarity. Additionally, physical attractiveness may be influenced by the socioeconomic status of the individual. Research needs to examine if there is an own-race preference in attractiveness. There may exist racial features that tend to be found more attractive. Additionally, how much role does socioeconomic status affect attractiveness. In a multiracial diverse country, …show more content…

(2015) addressed sexual racism in online dating profiles of gay and bisexual men. Although 58% of men believed that had been discriminated based on sexual racism, only 15% of men reported that they had discriminated potential partners based on race (Callander et al., 2015, p. 1994). Additionally, 64% of the men surveyed thought it was acceptable to indicate a racial preference (Callander et al., 2015 p. 1995). Thus, although more than half of the men surveyed felt they had been discriminated against the majority did not see a problem with using race as a factor in selecting potential mates. The line needs to be made clear. Attraction is culturally and socioeconomically influenced. It should not be considered racist to seek the optimal choice in a future potential

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