Is it normal I feel hate against white people?

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  • You're dealing with prejudice, not racism. You might consider that this is how many black people in America have felt in many situations in their lives. If I were you, I'd put myself in their shoes and think, "how can I rise above this?"

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    • Bad situations and poverty are not unique to black people, people of every race experience the same things. About the only difference, at least around where i live, is where the poor whites and poor blacks tend to live. The poor whites tend to be out more in the rural areas, while the poor blacks tend to congregate in the inner city. As to why, I dunno, but it just is.

      Rich people are just as diverse in race as poor people, especially now more than ever.

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    • I'm sorry but what? I fully don't believe this is something black people today have to deal with in the education system due to how PC it has become, atleast not nearly as much.

      Intact, I'll wager that black people today have not dealt with anything near the amount of racism or prejudice a lot of black people are firing at white people today, nor had the system just allow it to happen to them.

      Regardless, if they had, that does not give them the permission nor puts them in the moral position to do the things OP has mentioned to innocent people, that makes them as bad as racist white people, except it's worse because they're allowed to do it, it seems.

      Have you heard of how black students called for a day where all white people aren't allowed in the school/college they attend, essentially saying for segregation, saying white people who most likely paid for their education, shouldn't be allowed in? A teacher opposed it saying it's race segragation, that it's harmful, and they have targeted him, telling him to resign, and screaming "Black power.". If I'm not mistaken they are now pretty much holding up the college.

      These people aren't just racist and prejudice like today's white racists, they very much are starting to, if not already, are showing themselves as racists similar to the old school style of racism in the past.

      So to sit there and to say, "put yourself in their shoes" is incredibly ridiculous, they're not the victims, they have not experienced racism to this degree, and this guy/gal, if what he/she said is true, is in no need to consider what he/she could do to overcome the hostile racism directed at them, it's the racist black people and the white people that support such treatment of white people, that have to change.

      You don't get a racist cunt pass just because you're black.

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      • What is it you think is motivating "politically correct" anti-racism in the first place? Doesn't it suggest that racism exists and is a real problem when people are that opposed to it?

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        • Power and control. We live in an age where victimhood gains you popularity and influence. Ofcourse, you also just have those that have been fed lies and genuinly believe there's a system working against them and when you believe you are being targeted by the world and have an absence of education on the subject you'll attribute any or all wrong doings you or the group you represent are inflicted with towards the theory that it's an intentional attack when really just bad shit happens.

          This anti-racism climate that we're in, in my opinion, started when some black guy was shot, I can't remember his name. The guy who was apparently innocent and harmless but was then shown to have robbed a store the same day, I believe. I think that's what gave the subject a huge boost. The whole subject of officers shooting people, and in their eyes, primarily black folk.

          Now don't get me wrong, I'm sure there's scummy officers out there, ofcourse there's going to be, however what people like black lives matter don't understand is that, funnily enough, the overwhelming majority of homicide is committed by black men when you factor in the statistics, and as an officer in an environment where crime is commited more often then they are going to get very jittery when faced with a situation where in litrally a second they can be shot and killed.

          So ofcourse racism genuinly exist, that's not going to stop, there will be people who target those that are black, white, asian, etc, etc, the point is to not exaggerate how prominent the issue is like people have done. Yes you'll get individual cases of racism but those are individuals, where as these groups would like to exaggerate the issue and say it's systemic when it's clearly not.

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