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If you’re online, it takes about three minutes for someone to blame X ethnicity for every problem. Normal people shrug this off. Schizos find it as a link to other things and then spiral out from there, like Harris.

I've known quite a few blacks who employed similar sorts of defense mechanisms when constrained by more middle-class (white) social standards. They intuitively, reflexively, unconsciously pick up on the fact that their individual psychologies are at racial odds with their collective social environment. A similar thing happens when other races are forced to extensively interact with blacks. The more spiritually civilized races become extremely agitated when they're forced to defend their psychic cleanliness on a day to day basis against an invading race that not only does not adhere to the same moral framework as they, but are indeed anathema to the one being defended. You can see it in the rise of racial prejudice as America becomes both more black and more socially discordant. You can literally track the usage of the word nigger in analytics software on the internet tightly following the ebb and flow of politically correct language in mass marketing and journalism.

I think this guys unconscious was responding to what he saw as an extremely hostile social environment where no one was attracted to him, and no one respected him. The fact he was affirmative actioned all the way up to a fucking PhD. in philosophy literally sent him insane with confusion, hence his paranoiac psychotic focus on the fact he was a black man ensconced within an academic edifice housing the whitest social environment in existence.

He was no doubt surrounded day to day by whites, jews, native Americans, and other spiritually advanced races that unanimously broadcast the same subliminal signal ... "why the fuck is this nigger here ..."

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