> Walking down the street, more specifically in the center of my city (Valencia), something unusual in me because I usually drive by car.
> A girl with indisputably Spanish features is walking hand in hand with a huge and very tall Negroid man. A Black Bvll.
> I do not like that scene, I feel a kind of disgust and also I feel that someone is taking something that is mine, a female from my herd that should be mine. But then I think about it better and I tell myself that all this racist feeling is very childish and absurd. That woman is not mine, she does not belong to me just because she belongs to my same ethnic group. If it was my girlfriend I would have reason to be furious, if it were my sister maybe too, but not because he is African. So I should avoid fury and try to calm myself. That woman is not mine, actually it is the first time I see her.
> I keep walking and I approach them, so much that I can hear what they are talking.
> She speak with rioplatense accent (Argentinan/Uruguayan).
> I feel relieved.
Is this small daily racism normal and healthy or should I avoid it?
>Is this small daily racism normal Yes >and healthy It can, but not in this situation. There's nothing healthy about thinking some people belong to you. It's healthy to remain realistic about where and who you can turn into a victim.
Josiah Perry
Imagine being so insecure. Are you Jorge by the way?
Hunter Gutierrez
Okay. So Spanish incels will die in loneliness, and Argentinian/Uruguayan thots will make new Spaniards with Negroid BVLLS.
Why are Germans so afraid to speak their honest opinions? They are afraid to be judged if they speaks non-popular opinion?
Brayden Ross
Why are the Spanish so eager to Blanda upp?
Angel Allen
>Why are Germans so afraid to speak their honest opinions? They are afraid to be judged if they speaks non-popular opinion? Yes. Western societies have turned into overcivilized havens of self censorship
Carter Lewis
Uruguayan girls don’t like black guys
David Gray
Commies have complete control over the media and education.
That's just logical though. If a syrian ends up in Spain somehow he immediately leaves as soon as he finds out about how many gibs he could get in France or Sweden for example.
Owen Rivera
I doubt that he can get more and better gibbs than in the Basque Country, unless he enjoys living in the Banlieue.