i usually avoid white women who have dated black men in the past for a few reasons none of which have anything to do with racism mainly it’s self preservation(something like 75% of AIDS cases in the entire world are black people)and personal preferences i don’t like to date women who sound illiterate.
#1. they tend to act “ghetto” and talk with a silly accent,what they are really trying to do is act black some of them might sound perfectly normal but when they get angry the ebonics comes out.
#2. it’s just common sense and self preservation that one should avoid these women based on the A.I.D.S rate in the black world population i think people in Europe and Asia are at higher risk than Americans, since they seem to have more African immigrants
The Impact of HIV in Blacks
Statistics only begin to show the tremendous toll HIV in blacks is taking.
More HIV infections. African Americans make up 14% of the U.S. population, but they represent 44% of new HIV cases. The picture is even bleaker in black women, teens, and children. In 2009, the CDC estimates that the rate of new HIV infections in African American women was 15 times as high as the rate for white women.
Shorter survival. On average, the survival time for African-Americans with AIDS is lower than for other racial or ethnic groups.
Increased numbers of deaths. AIDS is a leading cause of death in African-Americans, especially in young women.
How HIV in Blacks Spreads
HIV in black men is spread most often through (in this order):
Not using a condom or other protection when having sex with a man who is infected with HIV.
Sharing injection drug needles or syringes with someone who is infected with HIV
Not using a condom or other protection when having sex with a woman who is infected with HIV.
HIV in black women is spread most often through (in this order):
Not using a condom or other protection when having sex with a man who is infected with HIV.
Sharing injection drug needles or syringes with someone who is infected with HIV.
African Americans accounted for an estimated 44% of all new HIV infections among adults and adolescents (aged 13 years or older) in 2010, despite representing only 12% of the US population; considering the smaller size of the African American population in the United States, this represents a population rate that is 8 times that of whites overall.
In 2010, men accounted for 70% (14,700) of the estimated 20,900 new HIV infections among all adult and adolescent African Americans. The estimated rate of new HIV infections for African American men (103.6/100,000 population) was 7 times that of white men, twice that of Latino men, and nearly 3 times that of African American women.
In 2010, African American gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men**b represented an estimated 72% (10,600) of new infections among all African American men and 36% of an estimated 29,800 new HIV infections among all gay and bisexual men. More new HIV infections (4,800) occurred among young African American gay and bisexual men (aged 13-24) than any other subgroup of gay and bisexual men.
In 2010, African American women accounted for 6,100 (29%) of the estimated new HIV infections among all adult and adolescent African Americans. This number represents a decrease of 21% since 2008. Most new HIV infections among African American women (87%; 5,300) are attributed to heterosexual contact.c The estimated rate of new HIV infections for African American women (38.1/100,000 population) was 20 times that of white women and almost 5 times that of Hispanic/Latino women.
At some point in their lifetimes, an estimated 1 in 16 African American men and 1 in 32 African American women will be diagnosed with HIV infection.
In 2011, an estimated 15,958 African Americans were diagnosed with AIDS in the United States.
By the end of 2010, an estimated 260,821 African Americans ever diagnosed with AIDS had died in the United States.
Source:http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/risk/racialethnic/aa/facts/index.html