Your feelings on it are pretty irrelevant as well. You're no one to her, I'm no one to her. Our opinions are just that.
Personally, I can't understand how someone would rule out an entire race, whether your own or not, when it comes to dating. But, just because I don't agree with it doesn't mean anything to the person involved.
The fact is, this woman views things from a different perspective and if you want to "shed some light" as to why she shouldn't, then shaming her and calling her names only perpetuates her feelings and dislike. People have to set an example and be an example of what they want to represent.
My opinion on this is relevant because its an issue that directly affects my people. Your opinion carries no weight because there is no way you can relate. You're white. Refer to post #1 I made towards you. Nothing else needed to be said after that. The issue doesn't plague your culture or community. Understand your privilege and how it molds your views on how you would feel about these things. Our lack thereof molds ours. We are speaking from different worlds.
I literally care more about the color of my dried snot crust in my nose when I wake up in the morning than I do about the opinion of white people on matters like this. The whole reason black people like that girl feel this way is because of your people. The virus can't be the cure, so miss me with your bullshyt.