I completely agree with this. Even if somebody doesn't put the hate into action, I just find it really uncomfortable and sickening to be around somebody who has such an awful belief system.
It depends on their reasons behind it. They could actually have valid reasons and may just have trust problems or run into a lot of jerks. Anyway, if they hate all races, that includes their own, most likely. It also depends on their style of racism - there are many things these days that are tagged as racist, aome of those things can actually be humourous. They might just have a thing for mildly racist tactless jokes, like you see on the Simpsons or South Park. Doesn't mean they really hate ppl. Personally, I find the tactless racist jokes on Simpsons/South Park to be pretty funny sometimes, but I'm a mixed person and have a Jewish grandmother and Indian friends, lol.
Would you be friends with a racist who won't put the hate into action?
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I completely agree with this. Even if somebody doesn't put the hate into action, I just find it really uncomfortable and sickening to be around somebody who has such an awful belief system.
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It depends on their reasons behind it. They could actually have valid reasons and may just have trust problems or run into a lot of jerks. Anyway, if they hate all races, that includes their own, most likely. It also depends on their style of racism - there are many things these days that are tagged as racist, aome of those things can actually be humourous. They might just have a thing for mildly racist tactless jokes, like you see on the Simpsons or South Park. Doesn't mean they really hate ppl. Personally, I find the tactless racist jokes on Simpsons/South Park to be pretty funny sometimes, but I'm a mixed person and have a Jewish grandmother and Indian friends, lol.