It is not ethical at all. In a society that is aiming for equality and respect, these stories go against those values. Black women already face various forms of discrimination, and this kind of story only adds to the negative perception. White lesbians also should not be part of a narrative that is about domination over another group. We need to promote stories that celebrate diversity and equality.
One way is to raise awareness about the unethical nature of such stories. Through social media, blogs or discussions, we can point out why they are wrong. Another way is to support media that promotes positive and diverse representations.
Yes, there are some works in the realm of modern literature that touch on complex power dynamics and relationships which might include elements related to what you've mentioned. However, these are often part of a broader exploration of identity, power, and female relationships.
There could be some self - published works or small - scale indie films that might touch on this theme. But finding them can be quite difficult. One reason is that the representation of such relationships needs to be done very carefully to avoid misrepresentation or offense. Also, the mainstream market may not be as interested in such specific and potentially controversial relationship dynamics.
One challenge is the potential for misrepresentation. Each group has its own unique cultural and social background, and getting it wrong can lead to offense. Another challenge is the acceptance from a wider audience. Such a specific and perhaps unconventional relationship dynamic might not be easily embraced by the mainstream.
There are no appropriate or ethical stories of this nature in mainstream media. Such a concept involves inappropriate power dynamics and may be considered offensive and unethical.
Sociologically, this concept could be seen as an exploration of power dynamics within the context of race and sexual orientation. It might reflect on how society views interracial and same - sex relationships and the power imbalances that could potentially exist.
One approach is to tell stories of friendship first. Let's say a white girl and a black lesbian become friends, and through that friendship, they learn about each other's cultures, dreams, and challenges. As the story progresses, a romantic relationship could develop in a natural and respectful way, with both characters being equal partners in the relationship.
Romantic comedies that feature healthy and equal relationships between characters of different backgrounds can be great alternatives. Also, mystery stories where a group of diverse characters work together to solve a crime, with no inappropriate power dynamics or unethical relationships involved.
A theme could be about acceptance and change. The white family has to accept the presence and influence of the black bull. This might involve changing their traditional ways of doing things, such as their farming methods or their cultural beliefs related to livestock. It shows how an outside, different element can bring about transformation in a family's life.