>>111683824>If the entire "judgment" is based on them being another race then yes.It never is. People don't think like that.
>If the "problems" you have are literally that they exist then yes.It never is. People don't start out not liking each other, it takes negative actions of people to inspire any hatred or ill-will towards them.
>Not if they "wronged" you by existing as another race.>Feel free to point out how the black people in Watchmen, or in the real world America at that time "wronged" and "deserved" what happened to them though. Black people literally commit more crime, on average, than anyone else on the planet. This is a statistically fact and that's just recorded crime, that's not taking into account all the crimes that don't get reported, all the scams, frauds, verbal abuse, harassment, sexual harassment, robbery, theft and murder that never gets caught and reported.
At what point are these people ever going to take responsibility for any of that instead of hiding behind "MUH RACISM" whenever people call them out on doing things that they don't tolerate from anyone? Just tonight I had a black person literally harass the hell out of me online, simply because I told them I didn't want to talk about controversial topic in a group, it was off-topic. They did everything in their power to keep harassing me, screenshot my posts, post them on other sites and groups and start some weird hate mob against me. I was nothing but polite the whole time and kept telling them to leave me alone and stop posting off-topic stuff. I ended up getting banned from an online group I've peacefully used for years...
All this black person did was entrench my loathing of black people, which I didn't even bring up because I'm too polite to be mean to them in return. They just added themselves to a long, long list of people pulling similar stuff online and in real life. Do any of them ever think their BEHAVIOR is why people suddenly stop liking them?