Let me make myself clear: people should be allowed to date who they want to date. That's just simple logic.
But. BUT. To all the people who voted no on this poll because they want to live in their dream world of tolerant happiness.
If the reason you are refusing to date someone is their race: that is, in fact, racist. You are making a decision about a person specifically from the observation of their race. If you decide you don't find them attractive, that's fine. Just don't try to sugarcoat it and claim it's not racist, because you don't want unsavory words associated with your choices.
See, people want to think that racism means wearing white hoods and lynching people. That's not what racism is. That's the stereotype of what racism is. Racism is when you look at a person, and the first thing you notice about them is the color of their skin. Racism is when you find one group of people more attractive than others because one has a more appealing range of colors. You follow me? Being racist is something that is so ingrained into our society we've picked up on it to some extent before we can talk. It's not something you can pretend doesn't exist. It's not something where you can say "Oh, those other people are racist, but I'm definitely not!"
You are. You really, truly are. And so am I. And so's Chet, LeVar, Rosa, and Yoshi. You imagined a specific race for each of those names in that list. Don't try and tell me you didn't.
But that's okay. We're not going to yell at you and think mean things because you notice that people look different from each other. What matters is that we recognize each other as people, regardless of the color of our skin, and give respect and friendship to one another. It's fine if you don't find a certain race attractive, just don't pretend it's not born from the same part of people that makes actual actively racially prejudiced people discriminate against others and try to deny them their basic rights. It is, those people are just worse because they allow those preconceptions to color how they interact with others, to the point that they stop treating other people like people.