
I would hazard a guess that most of you don't know this, but today is Loving Day, the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Loving vs. Virginia, which made interracial relationships legal a not-so-distant 40 years ago. Now, I understand from the comments on Stereohyped (and, well, life in general) that interracial dating/marriage is not as widely accepted as one might think it would be in 2007, but I believe even the most die hard detractors can agree that it certainly shouldn't be illegal.
To commemorate, I have chosen Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney's duet, Ebony and Ivory for your Rewound-viewing pleasure. Their coming together was not a physical one, true, but was this not a symbolic interracial marriage, at least? Whatever it was, the two icons produced a song that would go down in history but is actually kind of boring when you listen to the whole thing. Nice message, though. Can't the world be like a piano?
even i don't think it should be illegal
[...] I informed you earlier, today is the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Loving vs. Virginia, which officially [...]