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Old 07-15-2012, 08:33 PM   #24
cbUDaNFRu

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I have come to the conclusion that most “white” people who talk about racism don’t get it; many don’t even want to get it. They just want to sound off and go home feeling justified that they’re not that bad, and that black people are the prejudiced ones
You hypocritically engage in the very same behavior that you denigrate whites for: projecting contrived and stereotypical attitudes about people of other races (white in this case) and projecting the behavior of some onto the many as a way to say "well, hm, all white people are this way; they all hate black people."

I can do it as well: Blacks are seldom aware of when they themselves engage in ethnic demagoguery, specifically of whites, nor are they aware of their own innate anti-white prejudices

Edited addition.

Such an attitude to me can be summed as:

"This white person has offended me ergo I will adopt a permissive, confrontational attitude and cry in public about white racism; I will belittle whites for their hypocrisy."

Do you adopt the same sort of attitude when a non-white person offends you? Does it enter into your mind that you seem to think that black people are only good enough to be victimized, beaten-up, pandered to, etc. by whites? Do you feel better after having condemned white people or, more likely, do you go away still feeling miserable?
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