I’m not so certain “getting it my way” is a racist attitude. True, it’s a self-centered attitude, and racism is self-centered but the focus of racism in on one’s race, not one’s way. A racist feels that their race is inherently superior to all others. Feeling superior they might believe they have a right to being respected with an expectation of certain success. But, it seems to me that “getting it my way” is a totally personal concept related more to experience than a feeling of racial superiority. Those I’ve know who have expected to get it their way have not necessarily been racist, but quite the opposite. They were just focused on their own wants and desires over all others.
Not only racists but also the professionally offended.Oh, and don’t go comparing the state your country is in now compared with Mr Trump or you’ll do your brain in trying to come up with logical explanations
jmworacle over 2 years ago
Wise words….
Bullet Bronson Premium Member over 2 years ago
The former racist-in-chief is the perfect example.
jth over 2 years ago
What gibberish!
preacherman over 2 years ago
I’m not so certain “getting it my way” is a racist attitude. True, it’s a self-centered attitude, and racism is self-centered but the focus of racism in on one’s race, not one’s way. A racist feels that their race is inherently superior to all others. Feeling superior they might believe they have a right to being respected with an expectation of certain success. But, it seems to me that “getting it my way” is a totally personal concept related more to experience than a feeling of racial superiority. Those I’ve know who have expected to get it their way have not necessarily been racist, but quite the opposite. They were just focused on their own wants and desires over all others.
aussie399 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Not only racists but also the professionally offended.Oh, and don’t go comparing the state your country is in now compared with Mr Trump or you’ll do your brain in trying to come up with logical explanations