Modern day "conservatives" would blame those who control Hollywood as the people who are responsible for pushing the "interracial agenda", however I have never been one to buy into that idea.
I have long had this theory that despite all the racism that America experienced in the post Civil rights Era (precisely the 40s,50s and 60s) there seemed to be some obsession or craving that white men and that fetish was one based on both fear and excitement, the fear of black men taking their women and the excitement of what the insatiable black "brute" would do to the helpless white woman.
I recently stumbled across a website that touched on the topic briefly and it all seems to make sense, the cuckold lifestyle has always been a part of the western society, to be precise the USA. I found some magazine covers from the post Civil rights area, I believe these type of magazines are called "Men's pulp magazines " and most if not all of these magazines had a theme -
A helpless white woman being kidnapped or assaulted by an African in the jungle.
In some cases there's a white male hero trying to save the white woman, in other cases the white male is overpowered himself leaving the white woman totally vulnerable to whatever the "insatiable" native African decides to do with her. Obviously these artworks are presented in a racist fashion to give the idea that the African is a sub human or a beast and shouldn't be taking advantage of the white woman but reading between the lines, one can easily see the subtle erotic interracial energy that these pictures portray.
These magazines were primarily made for a target audience - white males and I believe these were best sellers at the time, meaning a lot of white males had the fetish to see white women perhaps their wives being used by black bulls and these "pulp magazines" was a way for them to satisfy that fetish which they couldn't act on at the time as a result of segregation and the stigma attached to interracial sex at the time. The artists have conveyed their fetish and the fetish of white males in these magazines while carefully hiding their fetish behind the " savage African" narrative.
Looking at the pictures you can easily read between the lines.