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One thing is for sure, only Whites tend to admit this fact.

One thing is for sure, only Whites tend to admit this fact.

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He's not wrong. I bet if he wasn't white he wouldn't have been put on leave.

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Correct. Nigger teacher would have been told to make sure no children are recording next time. Public would be told it was a learning experience. The end.

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So true. Racism is real. But that teacher was just being honest and logical. I didn't hear hostility.

He should have quickly identified as a transbrave bipoc

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Agree. Psycho world we live in.

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White*, and he wouldn't have. He'd be praised for being strong and powerful.

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Yep. The racism against whites is so predictable.

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Black Power Asian Power Hispanic Power White Fired

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His biggest mistake is thinking that he could be reasonable with these idiots. There’s no way he’s breaking through a lifetime of propaganda and their own mental deficiencies. Best to just keep your mouth shut. Pearls before swine…

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No. Other communities admit this too.

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How dumb must you be to think you can have a conversation in that situation?

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"I'm ethnocentric which means my race is the superior one"

That's completely wrong

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnocentrism

Ethnocentrism in social science and anthropology—as well as in colloquial English discourse—means to apply one's own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures, practices, behaviors, beliefs, and people, instead of using the standards of the particular culture involved. Since this judgment is often negative, some people also use the term to refer to the belief that one's culture is superior to, or more correct or normal than, all others—especially regarding the distinctions that define each ethnicity's cultural identity, such as language, behavior, customs, and religion.[1] In common usage, it can also simply mean any culturally biased judgment.[2] For example, ethnocentrism can be seen in the common portrayals of the Global South and the Global North.

"Since this judgment is often negative, some people also use the term to refer to the belief that one's culture is superior"

"Some people"

Aka leftards who want to make ethnocentrism look bad

it's not bad, IT'S NORMAL

All people are ethnocentric, of course they are going to "apply one's own culture or ethnicity as a frame of reference to judge other cultures, practices, behaviors, beliefs, and people" because what else can they do? They aren't enthropologist! A turk will see the world through they eyes of a turk, DUUUUUUUUH! No fucking shit!

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It's like if you took a bunch of people who were only good at one sport. The baseball players would want to be with the baseball players and playing baseball. The basketball players would want the same. The soccer players also the same.

As far as social dynamics, some people can play more than one sport at a minimum level of competency.