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A Day For Loving

By Mark Riley

Most people will have no idea about this….I know I didn’t, but Monday was Loving Day in our nation’s capital. This has nothing to do with hippies, flowers, and the like. It has to do with a Supreme Court decision from a long time ago that is well worth looking at today.

Loving Day refers to the 1967 court decision in the case of Loving v.Virginia. That edict struck down miscegenation laws in Virginia and 15 other states, all in the South. The laws, which began in Maryland back in 1661, were enacted to ban interracial marriages. One might even think there were those, back in the day, who wanted to pass a constitutional amendment banning such marriages.

Most Americans know, or should know the penalty for a black man having sex with a white woman during the Jim Crow era. Less well known is the fact that even today, a 1913 Massachusetts law forbidding couples from marrying in that state if those nuptials were illegal in their home state is being used as a bludgeon against gays and lesbians.

That law was passed to stop interracial couples from moving to marry in the Bay State. No much for northern enlightenment, past and present. Anyway, there’s a movement in Washington DC to nationalize Loving Day as what supporters describe as a grassroots observation of that court case.

And why not? There are now an estimated 3 million children living in interracial families. Interracial unions now constitute 5% of all American marriages.

We should celebrate, and apply the lessons learned.

The World Cup

Hey Mark, I am one of your British listeners so it amuses me no end to hear you try and talk up football. The World Cup is the biggest sporting event in the world so it says a lot when a sporting country such as the USA turns its back on it. The rest of the world would find Americans a lot less ugly if they learned a bit about the Beautiful Game. Anyway, just wanted to mention something very important that you must know. The ENGLISH football team is not the BRITISH football team. There are four British national football teams: ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES and NORTHERN IRELAND. Calling England the British team will upset any Scotish, Welsh or Irish listeners. Believe me, Scotsmen will cheer any team that plays England. Even the USA!