renard_ruse
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Despite the self-evident reality that its whites who are the ones being beaten down demographically, culturally, and socially in today's society, other demographic groups are increasingly angry and feel victimized. There seems to me more anger and hatred for whites among today's non-white youth than there was 25 or 30 years ago. And not just blacks, but Hispanics (who are ~50 to 60% genetically white themselves), Asian-Americans, middle-eastern Americans, etc.
Back in the 80s, many blacks disliked whites and harbored victimized attitudes they blamed white for, however, many Hispanics and most Asian-Americans generally had good relations with whites. In my school, there was pretty much no difference between whites, Asian-Americans, and middle-eastern and Indian Americans (the school had a disproportionate % of Asian and Pacific Islanders for the time, probably a good 25% but somewhat less Hispanics than the regional average, probably 15-20%, with blacks around 10%, and "other non-whites" probably another 5-10% (middle easterns, South Asian, mixtures of various kinds, other underterminate whatever). The blacks largely grouped together, while whites, Asians, and most "others" were a pretty seamlessly integrated group, while Hispanics were sort of split with about half seamlessly in the white/Asian/other group and the other half more like the blacks and Samoans.
Now it appears that an overwhelming majority of all "other than white" youth populations tend to hate whites and are angry at them. And blacks are even more angry toward whites than they were in the 80s. The non-black/non-whites are about where the blacks were in terms of anger toward whites in the 80s, and the blacks are even more angry than they were then.
What is causing this when its whites who are beaten down and disappearing? My feeling is its caused by a number of factors I will discuss in a later post.
Back in the 80s, many blacks disliked whites and harbored victimized attitudes they blamed white for, however, many Hispanics and most Asian-Americans generally had good relations with whites. In my school, there was pretty much no difference between whites, Asian-Americans, and middle-eastern and Indian Americans (the school had a disproportionate % of Asian and Pacific Islanders for the time, probably a good 25% but somewhat less Hispanics than the regional average, probably 15-20%, with blacks around 10%, and "other non-whites" probably another 5-10% (middle easterns, South Asian, mixtures of various kinds, other underterminate whatever). The blacks largely grouped together, while whites, Asians, and most "others" were a pretty seamlessly integrated group, while Hispanics were sort of split with about half seamlessly in the white/Asian/other group and the other half more like the blacks and Samoans.
Now it appears that an overwhelming majority of all "other than white" youth populations tend to hate whites and are angry at them. And blacks are even more angry toward whites than they were in the 80s. The non-black/non-whites are about where the blacks were in terms of anger toward whites in the 80s, and the blacks are even more angry than they were then.
What is causing this when its whites who are beaten down and disappearing? My feeling is its caused by a number of factors I will discuss in a later post.