The point of racism is to keep the distance from a race. Automatically, it makes the races they are against feel attacked. Your reaction towards racism is natural, since its point was to be against you from the very beginning. This doesn't mean you'll determine racisn to disappear by being against it. In fact, you make it work, since this was the objective, to make you feel attacked and stay away. When a nation is clearly giving you only criminals, you might consider that generalizing is bad and that there is a small percentage of people who are not that way. But racism still protects you before you are able to identify these people.
Therefore, they're racist and they expect you to dislike it, so you won't change it just because you're offended by it. Speaking as an immigrant in England, who saw enough trash made by other immigrants here. I totally agree with them being racist, they should protect themselves, and I should put some effort as a foreigner to demonstrate that I am better than other immigrants if I want them to reconsider me.
Is it normal that I hate English people?
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The point of racism is to keep the distance from a race. Automatically, it makes the races they are against feel attacked. Your reaction towards racism is natural, since its point was to be against you from the very beginning. This doesn't mean you'll determine racisn to disappear by being against it. In fact, you make it work, since this was the objective, to make you feel attacked and stay away. When a nation is clearly giving you only criminals, you might consider that generalizing is bad and that there is a small percentage of people who are not that way. But racism still protects you before you are able to identify these people.
Therefore, they're racist and they expect you to dislike it, so you won't change it just because you're offended by it. Speaking as an immigrant in England, who saw enough trash made by other immigrants here. I totally agree with them being racist, they should protect themselves, and I should put some effort as a foreigner to demonstrate that I am better than other immigrants if I want them to reconsider me.