You should make the best out of it and change there train of thoughts. Make them know you are ok and your race is too.
They can make your girlfriends life miserable and/or obtain a court order against you and your parents.
No they learn the racist behavior from their parents or relatives.
No, you should not.
Date him anyway, your parents have nothing to do with who you date.
Students might be racist because their parents are. They might be influenced by other students who are racist, something they watch on television or for other reasons.
Ask her to invite you over. You will soon find out, either by what she says (no not yet) or by what they say when you get there. If she loves you she will prepare her parents telling them you are coming over. Parents are normally ok about this.
YES
Yes.
The first thing is that you parents should know who he is and do they think it is okay for you to date him. Then let your parents see how responsible that you are. Then you should just ask them. If they think that he is a good guy then, they shouldn't have a problem with it. But know that some parents are not all like that. They are very protective of their children and don't even believe that thay should have boyfriends or girlfriends.
it depends in what culture you are in. some cultures hold parents words more in consideration more then others due to culture. For example most westernized cultures consider that racist (exception immigrants and children of immigrants), even though some household in westernized countries do do that(plus parents opnions hold less weight in their childrens decision in who they should marry). In countries in Africa, Asia or middle east, it wouldn't be consitered racist because culturally it's not preached or acceptable to marry someone of another race, culture, religion in majority of families in those countries( plus parents opinions are held in more regaurd in who their children marry). So it depends, it's racist if you do it because you hate other races but if it's for cultural reasons then it's not racist.
Very politely.
The legacy of racist people.