[If you saw a person who was in an accident of another race, would you stop to help?]
My race means more to me than the guilt I [might] feel at not helping one of them. My altrusitc nature would tell me to help because that's how we White people are... compassionate to a fault, but my brain tells me otherwise. Sorry to be so honest. Not all human life is equal. [...]
The enemies of my race don't deserve my sympathy, compassion, or help. It would be hard to live with - not helping somone in dire need and agony - but my desire not to feel guilty (which is self-centered) is overriden by my loyalty to my race.
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“I'm altruistic, for I help my mates. Well, that is, except some people I randomly call my enemies.” I'd call it “selfish altruism”.
No, your "altruistic nature", had there been other people there, would have told you to go on and ignore him for "someone else" to help.
For example, this guy in Norway got his car up-ended (that's a word, right?) and was trapped inside it. He saw car after car just zoom by without stopping. This was on a busy highway.
Likewise, there have been countless incidents of violence, robbery and even rape in full public view with no one doing anything to stop it.
Human mind at its worst.
Not all human life is equal.
That's the only part that he has right. The rest is just far too wrong.
Note: I'm not a rascist. Some people are really worth more than others. Just consider the hypothetical "burning research lab" scenario in which you can save 10 bums who are constantly drunk and causing trouble without doing anything worthwhile or the 1 researcher on the brink of curing AIDS.
Well, taking into account that if you were dying you would ask black people to help you, it demonstrates that, for you, they´re morally superior to you and that race means nothing.
[If you were in an accident and a person of another race stopped by to help, would you accept their help?]
My race means more to me than the joy I (might) feel at continuing to live. My altruistic nature would tell me to accept their help because that's how we White people are...willing to live on to a fault, to continue our race...but my brain (what there is of it) tells me otherwise. Not all rescuers are equal. The enemies of my race don't deserve to help me. It would be hard- not to be helped in dire need and agony-
but my desire to live (which is self-centered) is overriden by loyalty to my race.
(What Zoe's trying to say)
My race means more to me than the guilt I [might] feel at not helping one of them. My heartless nature would tell me to not help because that's how we racist people are... inhumane to a fault, but my deeply hidden sense of decency tells me otherwise. Sorry to be so selfish. Not all human life is equal. Some are more equal than others. [...]
People who are different from me don't deserve my sympathy, compassion, or help. It would be hard to live with - not helping somone in dire need and agony - but my desire not to feel guilty (which is self-centered) is overriden by my hysterical phobia of being touched, and thus contaminated by, a non-white person. This is all due to the fact that I am a self-righteous, unfeeling, happily ignorant racist cretin.
I love listening to these white nationalist shitheads get all high and mighty over white "altruism" and "compassion".
I'll be sure to think "compassion" the next time I'm reading up on the Holocaust or the KKK.
Get the fuck off your high horse.
"altruistic nature", "compassionate to a fault"...you're still a white nationalist, which puts you just below dogshit in my own personal view of society.
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