At what point in your life did racial identity become important to you? I don't care if you're white, black, mixed, rainbow, whatever. How did this mindset form?
This wasn't ever something that even crossed my mind growing up outside of the mindset of "don't act shitty to people for things they can't control," and knowing that certain people were racist and used that to act like assholes.
I'm just interested, not here to whine about anything or tell you you're wrong.
Grew up in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood(Colombians/Brazilian) and got along with them perfectly. They were amazing neighbors and friends. Fast forward to my early 20’s and I move to a cheap apartment in a nigger infested area. I didn’t see color until I lived amongst them. 2 years later in that neighborhood, I hated niggers. Now I am in my early 30’s and I still hate them. That’s how bad my experience was.
Age 6. First interaction with a gypsy. Literally smelled and looked like a pile of walking shit. Tried to steal my football and got a beating instead. I've never seen them as human after that.
Nathan Hughes
>How did this mindset form?
People judge you for your appearance, there's no escaping it.
Jackson Brown
When I got out of high school in a family that got by and every scholarship offered required that I was either a woman or not white. Probably a good thing because trade school was cheaper and more worthwhile.
Colton Jones
Because they're most of them bunch of subuman shitheads with no moral compass
Grayson Baker
I have always gotten along great with minorities irl but I have an objection to the propaganda adverts that are all blonde women with black men. This type of message is degrading to blacks and whites desu.
Xavier Williams
When I got interested in females together with my phenotype.