@Hoss was reading a thread on /pol/ about dealing with other races, and this post captures exactly how I feel about this. Its made me more patient around blacks and indians if I have to interact with them. Its also made me careful about my words in the company of jews and liberals. Its less about race ism (the jew invented word to demonize whites understanding of race and polarize browns against whites) and more about race REALISM (the understanding that the different genetic branches of the human "tree" are, in fact, different). Here's the thread if anyone's curious, funny stuff: https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/414012507#p414023004
oh yes it talked about the infamous shit elevator shaft. Namely, in South Africa what began to happen was "ghouls" would swarm and take over the office building because it was theirs now, so the owners thought it would be a good idea to shut them out by turning off power. It didn't work because when you're from bumfuck nowhere desert you don't understand what those elevator shafts are for, so people would literally use them as toilets to shit in.
The solution was to pay private armies to storm the building, throw them all out, weld the doors shut, and then rehab the buildings. Which is very South African.
@Hoss Funny, I see a lot of people lamenting over the opinions they've been naturally drawn to when considering the truth and nothing but the truth >"I wasn't racist until all this crazy shit started happening, I hate that now I have to think this way..." And? So fucking what? You're now aware of how the world works instead of living in some fucking fantasy land. If you find yourself thinking this, its because you're putting too much stock into what the truth and its implications actually mean, instead of accepting it and moving on. I don't exactly hate niggers or Jews, its just that my mental model of the world has updated and I recognize them for what they are. My expectations of them have changed to reflect the truth whenever I interact with them. That's all there is to it really. and it doesn't have to make me upset at all.