Blacks whining that some whites don't like them. Whites whining that some blacks don't like them. Whites opposed to interracial marriage, and blacks opposed to interracial marriage. Black churches that don't have whites in attendance. White churches that don't have blacks in attendance.
The real problem here is childish insensitivity towards the likes and dislikes of others. I go to church where no blacks attend, but not because we don't want them there but because they don't choose to attend. Should we get upset that blacks don't attend? No. Should we make blacks attend to meet government quotas? No, government racial quotas are stupid. Leave people alone. Let people enjoy the freedoms of personal preferences like we would like freedom to enjoy our own personal preferences.
I am sorry this poor black woman is ostracized by her black family and friends for marrying a white guy. However, my advide to her would be just ignore those who want to impose their views and values on you. You have freedom so enjoy it in spite of the efforts of others to take it away.
Why Tamera Mowry Cried to Oprah About Her Interracial Marriage - ABC News (go.com)
Why Tamera Mowry Cried to Oprah About Her Interracial Marriage
By
Luchina Fisher January 14, 2014
It's a side of Tamera Mowry-Housley most people aren't used to seeing.
One half of the bubbly identical twin stars of the 90s television sitcom "Sister, Sister" and reality show "Tia & Tamera," Mowry choked back tears as she opened up on " Oprah: Where Are They Now?" about the hateful comments she's gotten on social media since her interracial marriage to Fox News Channel correspondent Adam Housley in 2011.
"I've never experienced so much hate, ever, in my life," Mowry-Housley, who co-hosts "The Real," said, wiping away tears while sitting beside twin Tia Mowry.