Blood in the Face [1991] – female perspective [Brief]
From the 1991 documentary Blood in the Face.
Woman 1: When you love someone, you don’t want to see it destroyed. When somebody comes in and tries to hurt your family -
you’re not going to sit back and let that happen. And – our race - is our family. How can we sit back and let that happen
without doing something about it? It’s the same idea…
Woman 2: It’s the same thing as people making a big sound over saving the [environment] – why can they do that but not try and
save their own race? It’s easier to do that than to save your own people? Years ago people thought that way, why can’t we
think that way now? Now they’re not supposed to.
Woman 1: “Miscegenation.”
Woman 2: “Ya.”
Woman 1: It’s becoming rampant.”
Woman 2: “People are too afraid to say, ‘I don’t want to go out with a nigger.’ Or, ‘I don’t want to marry someone from a
foreign country.’ There’s nothing wrong with that! It should be only normal!

