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(Duplicate) - Why Do People Deny Racism?

You would think that after centuries of slavery and abuse Negroes would understand White people to be the source of their issues.

Yet, almost every day, I see "coons" bowing to the White man and treating him like he's some sort of god. These coons are so convinced that their "Whitish" behavior is going to win them favor in America and Europe that they don't mind discriminating against their own Black brethren.


Do you really think the White man cares about your employment status or education level? Fools. He sees you as nothing more than a "trained monkey" civilized enough to serve him. That's why he has two or three "Black friends" who will never step inside his home. That's why he says "I've met many unruly Blacks, but you are different." It's because he has a brainwashed(or should I say "White-washed") race traitor to worship him.


Was it not clear when he whipped and raped our male ancestors? When he hung them simply for staring at his "pure" daughters? When he segregated his lands and confined us to little, run-down spaces? Take a nice and meaningful gaze into the mirror. When you do that, you'll see the reflection of truth: you aren't White, no matter how "Whitish" you try to become.

You'll never be one of those cave savages through blood. That's why you'll perish at the hands of your White "allies" during the inevitable race war.
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dancingtongue · 80-89, M
It's the whole corollary effect with most generalizations into stereotypes, imho. Generalized stereotypes of races and ethnicities are created and unfortunately sublimity or openly supported by mass media, social media, and politicians -- how often to you see a photo, or identification, of a "white" criminal even though most crimes are still committed by them? So people develop a fear of them, and those fears are further fanned by demagogues in search of votes. Yet, in most cases in my experience, that racism doesn't translate to individual interactions because they are dealing Tom, Dick, Harry or Sally, rather than "the race". Hence they absolve themselves from being racist because they cannot see the macro effect of their attitudes towards the generalized stereotypes, or the unintended consequences of laws and economic opportunities that are not racially neutral.
sladejr · 56-60, M
@dancingtongue I can't believe you are answering this as a serious inquiry

Sad
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@sladejr It may have been Pavlov ringing the bells for his dogs, but in my life's experience there is a serious question about a real conundrum I have seen repeated over and over again. I chose to take it as a serious question and tried to give my serious answer.