- Joined
- May 11, 2021
I actually grew less racist from the distaste caused by other internet racists. Whites are naturally xenophilic, so when they eventually realize half of the world is against them for one reason or another and it is within their best interests to start practicing some ethnocentrism, they have this tendency of exaggerating the negative traits of other races to an absurd degree as a way to overcompensate, eventually encapsulating themselves into a mentality where they as a race are never accountable for their own actions and Jews and blacks and everyone else is responsible for all the "bad" things that have ever happened to them.
This behaviour is imitated by fellow "hispanics" and other such peoples, like indians or arabs, for some, as a way to pretend to be white by accompaning whites in their newfound victimhood, and for others for the sake of streghntening their chauvinism by virtue of bashing foreign cultures they had never contact with and cope with their own inferiority implied in these narratives, reafirming their petty superiority over a few other races.
These behaviours are tiresome and grotesque, i wish everyone had the guts of discussing these things in clinical terms. One of the effects of making a taboo out of racial discussions is that in most settings the topic was put in the hands of the provocateurs, the attention whores and the edgelords of the world, whose only identity revolves around being seen going against the mainstream.
This behaviour is imitated by fellow "hispanics" and other such peoples, like indians or arabs, for some, as a way to pretend to be white by accompaning whites in their newfound victimhood, and for others for the sake of streghntening their chauvinism by virtue of bashing foreign cultures they had never contact with and cope with their own inferiority implied in these narratives, reafirming their petty superiority over a few other races.
These behaviours are tiresome and grotesque, i wish everyone had the guts of discussing these things in clinical terms. One of the effects of making a taboo out of racial discussions is that in most settings the topic was put in the hands of the provocateurs, the attention whores and the edgelords of the world, whose only identity revolves around being seen going against the mainstream.