If there wasn't the work of people like Dave(X22), forums like this and other based non-Q people, I'd probably be hating black people from the bottom of my heart for the riots and the clown world media coverage, along with all the anti non-black people propaganda barrage . Thank you guys. I dodged a major bullet.
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Racism is a learned behavior. I actually grew up in an environment where no one thought about race. Then the media hyped it up. It’s just a divide and conquer tactic.
Absolutely. It is taught and conditioned in myriad subtle (and not so subtle) ways.
But did you ever see a racist toddler? No. They hug each other in pure love and brotherhood. The way it should be.
Sadly much of the black community has bought into the propaganda and the artificially created divisions and allowed themselves to be corralled into celebrating thug life and debauchery. They have been duped and manipulated for ages. The Dems are literally the party of the KKK, waging war against people of color via Planned Parenthood and their eugenics mission to reduce the black population. But they got the black vote by waving the flags and stoking the fires of racism and oppression, but never actually doing anything that actually benefits those they claim to support.
Hopefully we are ALL waking up now!
children will tend to stick with those that look more like them at a young age. If presented with a choice.
P.S. everyone has some degree of predjudice
I worked as a nanny for several years both in private homes and at day cares. In my exp the really little ones have ZERO prejudice. They might be curious and want to touch skin or hair that looks different from their own but I never saw any evidence of prejudice.
It is not inherent. It is learned through observation of those around them.
kids soak up the attitude of the adults around them thats why its best to be mindful of your own behavior when talking to and playing with the under the age of 10 group.
In a daycare setting yes. When they mingle everyday then they become familiar with each other. But if they haven't been in a setting with other races then they will tend to try and find those who look like their parents.
“Racists” are created through life experience and the resulting fundamental realization that we are not all the same. >gasp!<
The media is a big part of increased racial tensions. Most poeple really just don't think that way until "respected" figures in the media and political realms tell them they should.
Honestly I don't even think that many people actually believe the race stuff, either, they just are pressured into operating as though they do. Peer pressure is a hell of a thing.