I feel like White x Asian was pushed more by the media in the past.
Perhaps. Can't really remember. I grew up watching very little TV and that never changed.
Race mixing shouldn't be pushed either way. Not because I necessarily think it's inherently bad to have a mixed children, although mixed children do face challenges that non-mixed children don't have to deal with, but because there is absolutely no non-nefarious reason to promote it.
To be fair, these didn't seem to explicitly imply romance. But almost always had a 1:1 ratio of adult men to adult women.
I feel like it was most common on the posters in fast food/movie theater windows/coupons, but also TV ads.
Though the man and woman of two races have a child of an unrelated race ones seemed to be advocating something other than mixed children (Honestly I think those may have been malicious compliance from execs telling someone the ads needed to be as "diverse" as possible. Often had a cripple of some kind as well)
Perhaps. Can't really remember. I grew up watching very little TV and that never changed.
Race mixing shouldn't be pushed either way. Not because I necessarily think it's inherently bad to have a mixed children, although mixed children do face challenges that non-mixed children don't have to deal with, but because there is absolutely no non-nefarious reason to promote it.
To be fair, these didn't seem to explicitly imply romance. But almost always had a 1:1 ratio of adult men to adult women.
I feel like it was most common on the posters in fast food/movie theater windows/coupons, but also TV ads.
Though the man and woman of two races have a child of an unrelated race ones seemed to be advocating something other than mixed children (Honestly I think those may have been malicious compliance from execs telling someone the ads needed to be as "diverse" as possible. Often had a cripple of some kind as well)