Message from @Jeremy
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No I did not
No, there are variations in how different groups behave, based on what behaviors are normalized and reinforced among the groups. Here in the U.S., for example, we have the issue of black kids being bullied by their peers (fellow blacks) for participation at school, which is obviously counter to logic as they'll have less economic mobility by proliferating such norms throughout their culture by associating it with their music, films, etc.
you're saying cunt child's race should have ocurred to me when dealing with it.
Many groups will also rebel against the predominant norms associated with the majority group, even if it harms their own interests. It's a very common behavior.
A) noticing that a cunt is of a certain race
B) noticing that a race does cunt things
See the difference?
You say I did B, but I did not
I did A
then why should specific attention be paid to their race when the more important detail is they're being a cunt
People's brains instinctively pick up on it
Because those behaviors are reinforced among peers.
not an answer
But that is all I said
why should I have taken cunt's race into account
I only said it's normal to pick up on these differences
you said I should have taken it into account
I said you should've noticed it
Because it's normal to notice it
you're such a fucking weasel
I'm not
This a phenomenon in psychology
It is the greatest contributing factor to how an identity group behaves, as people within the group have greater influence on one another than those perceived to be on the outside. Ascribed status, such as race and gender top the hierarchy in this regard.
For example, my dad used to beat me. As time progressed, I learned to fear men who had similar looks as him. From his facial features to the way he dressed to details in his mannerisms.
If I noticed similar things, I avoided those men
That's instinct
Of course.
As you should.
Correct
versus a single cunty classmate
Kids can't make the distinction that these things don't mean anything *neccessarily*
in fucking grade school
So they broadly profile people just to be safe
This is a perfectly normal thing to do
Everyone does it.
no, according to you its the comparatively "strong" thing to do
Yes, as I just explained. You can't protect yourself from something that you can't notice.
protect myself from a whinging little shit kid classmate?
oh perish the thought
For example
The conclusion may be different. Maybe you respond only to that one bully, but maybe you also look for patterns.
My brain looked for obvious patterns, for example in the case of my dad.
wasn't even a bully, he just wouldn't shut the fuck up and leave me alone