Is racismophobia a mental illness?

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Intolerant and/or violent reactions toward people (whites only of course) who are suspected of supporting their group's interest (the same way every other supports their own interests) are a sign of mental illness.

Its widespread, but that doesn't make it right. Its no different than witchcraft hysteria from the middle ages.
 
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Intolerant and/or violent reactions toward people (whites only of course) who are suspected of supporting their group's interest (the same way every other supports their own interests) are a sign of mental illness.

Its widespread, but that doesn't make it right. Its no different than witchcraft hysteria from the middle ages.

No one suspects you of being a racist


we know you're a racist

and unlike what what happen to you if you were the victims of racists.. we won't lynch you
 
Between racists and people who are "scared" of racists, I think you're applying witch-hunts to the wrong side.
 
Intolerant and/or violent reactions toward people (whites only of course) who are suspected of supporting their group's interest (the same way every other supports their own interests) are a sign of mental illness.

Its widespread, but that doesn't make it right. Its no different than witchcraft hysteria from the middle ages.

Take a look at the posts by roryn/badbabysitter. Look at both of his accounts there and you will see tons of hate posts all hating white people.
 
Intolerant and/or violent reactions toward people (whites only of course) who are suspected of supporting their group's interest (the same way every other supports their own interests) are a sign of mental illness.

Its widespread, but that doesn't make it right. Its no different than witchcraft hysteria from the middle ages.

Yeah, whites aren't intolerant of other ethnicities...

You're posting like a fucking retard these days, smarten the fuck up.
 
I don't get it. What does it mean exactly? Someone afraid of racism? Aren't most people repelled by the idea of racism and bigotry? I mean, aren't you complaining in this thread about racism against whites? Wouldn't that make you a racismophobe?

I'm so confused.
 
LOL, I never heard of it.

In high school I had a teacher who tried to teach us how things got "cool" by trying to get us all to use the word brazier as slang - the idea being that our class would use it, then other kids would use it, and it'd become a big slang thing. "That's totally brazier, dude!", "Did you see that brazier chick?" "His new car is soo brazier" etc. None of us would use it because 1) he was a goofball, and 2) it was a horrible word.

Beyond the definition issues, "racismophobia" just doesn't roll off the tongue. It's definitely not "twerk". More like a "brazier".
 
Well slang usually doesn't work that way but it can on occasion. Also c'mon guys this is the final push. We've started defeating the idiots of Lit. We can do it, yes we can!
 
In high school I had a teacher who tried to teach us how things got "cool" by trying to get us all to use the word brazier as slang - the idea being that our class would use it, then other kids would use it, and it'd become a big slang thing. "That's totally brazier, dude!", "Did you see that brazier chick?" "His new car is soo brazier" etc. None of us would use it because 1) he was a goofball, and 2) it was a horrible word.

Beyond the definition issues, "racismophobia" just doesn't roll off the tongue. It's definitely not "twerk". More like a "brazier".

http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=48649609&postcount=348
 
The closest real phobia is xenophobia, the irrational or unreasoned fear of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange.

Renard should be happy that we're not suffering from it, or no one would answer his opinions, damn strange man!
 
He did in fact teach you how things got to be cool, just not in the intended way.

True.

And all these zillions of years later, I remembered it, so he did have an impact.

He also had pretty rad 80s hair. It was the 80s, though. Lots of people had 80s hair in the 80s.
 
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