I've always wondered if this was the case. I know a lot of racists seem to be reactive and sensitive emotionally.
I wouldn't try and psychoanalyze an entire group of people, but when you interact with enough of them, patterns do emerge.
I had this confirmed in a weird sort of way when checking up on the Olympics. Apparently a Swiss soccer player was kicked out for publishing a racist tweet against South Koreans after his team lost.
Now I don't know if he is a racist. He might just be venting.
But I looked him up because he played for Palermo in Italy. They are a great team to watch by the way.
It struck me how fearful he looks in his pictures. Look him up yourself, and almost every one of his pictures looks like he knows he's three seconds from being raped. Maybe that mohawk has something to do with it too, who knows.
Of course, you will say "Don't all soccer players look like that?"
I thought so too, so I looked up other players. Nobody looks as shit-scared as him.
Dresden, help me out here. What's the deal? Does racism boil down to nothing but fear?
I wouldn't try and psychoanalyze an entire group of people, but when you interact with enough of them, patterns do emerge.
I had this confirmed in a weird sort of way when checking up on the Olympics. Apparently a Swiss soccer player was kicked out for publishing a racist tweet against South Koreans after his team lost.
Now I don't know if he is a racist. He might just be venting.
But I looked him up because he played for Palermo in Italy. They are a great team to watch by the way.
It struck me how fearful he looks in his pictures. Look him up yourself, and almost every one of his pictures looks like he knows he's three seconds from being raped. Maybe that mohawk has something to do with it too, who knows.

Of course, you will say "Don't all soccer players look like that?"
I thought so too, so I looked up other players. Nobody looks as shit-scared as him.
Dresden, help me out here. What's the deal? Does racism boil down to nothing but fear?