I am trying hard to be careful when I speak to you because much of what I want to say you would be taken in the wrong way. I wouldn’t mean it that way. I still see ignorance behind your attitude, and perhaps a touch of arrogance. But then I have a lot of ignorance, as I am fairly uneducated.
You see things from the top down, I see things from the bottom up.
Your parents, who I don’t know, might have been racist, or might not. Or they might have felt superior. Superiority goes hand in hand with arrogance. Superiority combined with arrogance can often be confused with racism or a kind of mock racism.
After all, if you, and those surrounding you, are peeing into a gold plated toilet; and the rest of the world is peeing into a hole in the ground; it’s better, more acceptable, and popular to carry the label of racism than just rich arrogant you know whats. Kind of goes along with saying I was racist until I was 20, then I saw the light, and am not racist. Maybe you never were racist? Idk.
Racism, good old hard core do or die racism was, IMO, born in the south in the USA. It was not so much the plantation owners as everyone assumes, IMO. With the plantation owners it was about money, as it is now.
No, it was born by poor white people digging in the dirt who needed to be superior to someone, who needed a certain amount of arrogance to survive. Poor white people who could say to themselves-at least I’m not a slave.
Poor white people, in today’s world who can say to themselves at least I’m not black, brown, Asian, or whatever. It’s about MONEY. It’s always about MONEY. IMO.
A true racist is born into a racist family, spoon feed racism from the get go, and does not suddenly become non-racist. IMO. It takes years for a true racist to reform, like an alcoholic, they must always be on guard in case they relapse. But what do I know?