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Most non-whites seem to see no problem with taking over white countries, yet if you ask them if they'd be ok with the same happening to their countries they usually say absolutely not and usually justify it by claiming that Western culture is "different" therefore it's ok here, but not in their country.
They don't seem to see the two scenarios as the same. They seem to take the view that the West is for everyone, while their countries are just for them and they don't seem to even begin to see the hypocrisy in thinking like that.
A lot of non-whites will call you a racist and a bigot for opposing mass immigration into your country, yet at the same time will hate and insult any foreigners in their own country. They genuinely seem to see the term "racist" as a label that only applies to white people opposing mass immigration into their countries, not a label that applies to them.
What is going on here with their mentality? It can't be entirely due to low IQ as even the high IQ, well educated ones think like that.
I guess it must be due to the fact that most non-whites simply have a limited ability to empathise with people, especially people outside their own ethnic group, and are really only interested in their own needs and perhaps the needs of their ethnic group as a whole, but have very limited empathy beyond that.
Non-whites don't recognise a white person who opposes mass immigration as someone who has the same concerns as they would about their own country. They just regard a white person who opposes mass immigration as someone who is potentially standing in the way of their interests and the interests of their ethnic group as a whole, and therefore they regard them as the enemy. Most of them seem to have no ability to see them in the same way that they would see someone standing up for the interests of their country.

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