Derek M. Chauvin according to news reports is married to a Laotian woman. So much of being a White Supremacist.
Yeah, I picked up on this too. Without getting into the question of who was in a valid marriage, and who was in an invalid marriage, I have to commend his taste. She's very easy on the eyes.
Just from an appearance standpoint, but possibly from other standpoints as well, the white and Asian races are not that dramatically different from each other. Asian features pretty much disappear after two or three generations of absorption into an otherwise white "family tree", and I would assume the same would hold true if a white person were to marry into an Asian culture. The results are often
very attractive.
My point? Even if someone
were a "white supremacist", marriage to an Asian would not be nearly as objectionable to them, as marriage to a black person would be. (Obviously in the case of Derek, it wasn't objectionable
at all.) The black (African) race is the most dramatically different race from all the others, except perhaps Australoids (aborigines) --- the hardest to absorb, the hardest to assimilate, and their genes tend to be
extremely strong. Put another way, "black doesn't bleach out" --- even if the skin becomes lighter, other features remain, for instance, bone structure, teeth, and so on. Examples: Derek Jeter, Meghan Markle, Rashida Jones. With Meghan, you really have to be told. The teeth are the only thing that would tip me off (she does a very good job of straightening her hair). The female singer Halsey is one of the most "ambiguously black" people I've ever seen --- you really,
really have to look hard, and kind of use your imagination, sort of like a
much lighter Lena Horne. I would have
no clue her father is black, if I hadn't been told.
As a side note, I can absolutely see why many people thought Johnny Cash's first wife Vivian was black. Supposedly she was Italian, but you could never prove it by me.
None of the comments above should be interpreted as assertion of the superiority or inferiority of any one race. That's absolutely
not my intent.