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Is it morally wrong to have racially exclusionary romantic and sexual preferences? Can one draw a meaningful distinction between desire as such and the expression of that desire such that
race-specific sexual desire is ethically permitted but not the explicit, public expression of these desires? Is it madness for dating apps to stop users from expressing racial preferences in their desired
partner? More generally, should 'matters of taste' ever be subject to moral evaluation? Or, should we not simply leave sexual feelings out of race discourse?
These are some of the questions framed and engaged in this episode of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser featuring two guests, Ace Robinson (who works in sexual and reproductive health based in the USA) and Oliver Dickson (who is a social and political commentator based in South Africa).
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Is it morally wrong to have racially exclusionary romantic and sexual preferences? Can one draw a meaningful distinction between desire as such and the expression of that desire such that
race-specific sexual desire is ethically permitted but not the explicit, public expression of these desires? Is it madness for dating apps to stop users from expressing racial preferences in their desired
partner? More generally, should 'matters of taste' ever be subject to moral evaluation? Or, should we not simply leave sexual feelings out of race discourse?
These are some of the questions framed and engaged in this episode of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser featuring two guests, Ace Robinson (who works in sexual and reproductive health based in the USA) and Oliver Dickson (who is a social and political commentator based in South Africa).

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