Is it normal to want nothing to do with a race for your own peace.

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  • I am pretty sure it's normal. I am an Australian, but my dad is South African and my mum is Macedonian. I feel exactly the same way as you do, but my problem is with the Australian Aboriginals/Half-Caste Aboriginals. I am 15, and so I'm in year 11 at high school and all throughout my life I have been bullied by Aboriginals. Mostly half-caste Aboriginals are the ones that cause problems though.

    The bullying has died down a lot ever since I left primary school, but it still occurs. I made a decision that I was going to avoid Aboriginal people completely. I have told some people about this, and most of them have just immediately called me a racist and disgusting, etc.. But I don't see myself as racist for doing this. I'm just trying to protect myself and avoid having more pain in my life.

    I know that a lot of Aboriginals are nice people, and one of my good friends is Aboriginal. It's just that so many Aboriginals have bullied me during my school years, and so I just don't see the point in trying to interact with them. If one of them wants to be my friend or wants to talk to me though, I won't reject them and tell them to go away. I will gladly be their friend. But I am not going to go out of my way to try to talk to them or be friends with them.

    This is just my story and my opinion of this issue, but I believe it is definitely a normal thing. And also, sorry if this doesn't make much sense or if my English is all messed up, but yesterday I had my wisdom teeth removed and so I'm on extremely strong pain killers and I'm very tired and sore and drowsy.. Hahaha xD

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