David Boyle's Unfiltered Take on Interracial Dating and Racism
The more you fuck outside your race, outside your community, outside your street, outside your city, outside your country, outside your colour, the better the world becomes.
Ever wondered if your dating preferences say something deeper about you? Comedian David Boyle isn't afraid to tackle this thorny issue head-on. In the 'I'm Quitting Alcohol' episode titled '1 Year 129 days - Platehoven', Boyle dives into a listener's provocative question: 'Does it make you racist if you wouldn't date outside your race?' His response is as hilarious as it is eye-opening.
Boyle argues that dating within your own race is like dating a sibling or cousin, and he passionately advocates for the benefits of interracial relationships. Think cultural exchanges, new cuisines, and a richer, more diverse life experience. Plus, he cheekily suggests that mixed-race children tend to be quite good-looking. Boyle doesn't shy away from controversial opinions either. He boldly states that every country harbors some level of racism and claims that white people are actually the least racist.
He even touches on the downsides of racial inbreeding and concludes with a call for more interracial relationships to make the world a better place. This episode is a rollercoaster of humor, raw honesty, and challenging perspectives that will make you laugh and think in equal measure.