I am pleased to report that the lessons of our parents' generation did not take well with us. Thank God!!
Through the miracle of Facebook I've reconnected with lots of the people I went to high school with. Of those, several married someone with a different skin color, more than several have children who married someone with a different skin color, and almost all of them have beautiful grandchildren.
In a time when the mainstream media and the radical left is doing its dead-level best to divide us, I encourage you to actually take a look around at your real world experience. If all you see is a sea of the same color skin then you might need to consider broadening your perspective a little. But I'm betting that as you start really looking you'll start noticing that we are not as divided as they'd like us to believe. When was the last time that anyone in your real world made any kind of disparaging comment about anyone's "race"? (By the way, we are all one "race" -- the human race! I still don't understand why somebody started using that word to describe different skin tones.)
Then I challenge you to speak up, push back, and stand strong against the enemies of this country who are trying so hard to use skin color to take us down.
Peace, love, and strength to you all.