MonkeyBaby
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- Mar 29, 2021
The heart of racism is a culture clash. It CAN be a simple dislike for those who are different from you in shallow ways (skin color), particularly in the past, but today few people live lives where they're exposed only to their own kind. We know more about other ethnicities than ever before--and we still don't like each other and it's over cultural diffrences. We're not PREjudging anymore. We're POSTjudiging.
I can 100% trust and respect a black person who is responsible, fits in with polite society, and doesn't make victimhood a part of their identity. They're out there.
What I hate are the aspects of black culture that are the opposite of that. Blaming everyone else for their problems. The tendency to be impulsive and violent (I'm consistently fascinated by the seemingly weekly new stories of black people in fast food restaurants shooting each other, beating each other, and destroying things over petty complaints). Being lazy and thoughtless and difficult to deal with and when it rubs people the wrong way, crying racism.
I can 100% trust and respect a black person who is responsible, fits in with polite society, and doesn't make victimhood a part of their identity. They're out there.
What I hate are the aspects of black culture that are the opposite of that. Blaming everyone else for their problems. The tendency to be impulsive and violent (I'm consistently fascinated by the seemingly weekly new stories of black people in fast food restaurants shooting each other, beating each other, and destroying things over petty complaints). Being lazy and thoughtless and difficult to deal with and when it rubs people the wrong way, crying racism.