Anyway, sometimes I think JWs are okay with blacks/hispanics as long as they stay in their place, i.e. not dating my kid, sometimes that's when their true feelings come out.
I grew up in a bi-racial household. My father caucasian, my step-mother Asian. Since I am bi-racial (Caucasian/Asian) myself, most often people didn't realize my step-mom wasn't my real mother. I always loved how accepting the brothers were in almost every congregation I went to. My parents were never racist that I could remember. We had friends black, white, yellow, red. It never mattered.
That is until I was 18 and interested in a black brother in a neighboring congregation. My father went ballistic! I could NOT understand his hostility at all, so I yelled at him one time in an argument, "How is this different from you and mom?" He said, "Mom's not black. Her skin color is pretty much the same as mine. Being black is a different story."
Not too long after that I began seeing the "troof" for what it was. Hypocrisy at it's finest.