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Will the UK society be tough to a Black and Chinese baby?

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Black and Chinese relationships are not common. What is your take on the relationship, and should they have babies together? Would the baby be classed as one race than the other. Are there any mixed race people in the UK of chinese and black descent, and could you share your experiences. Thanks.

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  1. In United Kingdom, there were naturally tanned people in the government before America was fully established with a Constitution.  Human rights started earlier with the England than america.  

    Therefore, I don't think you will have to worry too much about prejudism in UK but there will probably still be a selected few who might reject you.  I think you will be fine.


  2. i have seen many mixes in the UK during my time there and one thing i can tell you for sure....no matter what mix a person is they are still human and the british are big on equality and human rights and things like that........trust me i know i'm british indian from portuguese parents who live in south africa with half dutch half malay grandmother who's grandmother was sold as a slave when she was brought to south africa. British are accepting people and big cities like london are wonderful to live coz everyone minds thei own business and u can live freely and your baby will grow up happy and accepted and loved.

  3. I don't think that British society will have any institutional prejudice against a black-Chinese.

    It seems that so-called ethnic minorities, particularly second or third generation immigrants are far more prejudiced than native "white" British people. This is a result of certain groups refusing to integrate into the host society and who seem to think that they should take over. This leads to the sort of Muslim-Hindu conflicts that occasionally flare up in places like Slough and Bury.

    Remember that it was the indigenous population who initially welcomed the immigrants.

    All will be well Providing that the parents don't try and pretend that their child is "Chinese" or "African/West Indian". They should just accept that it is a product of mutual love and respect, and is a British citizen first and foremost, with interesting parents and grandparents.  

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