And it's not even sympathy for the black man's situation. It's "I don't want him to think I'm racist." It's interesting the relative strengths of impulse in these people.
Safety of your family < Welfare of another person < I don't want a single person to think I'm racist.
soupnazi 9 points 10 months ago
And it's not even sympathy for the black man's situation. It's "I don't want him to think I'm racist." It's interesting the relative strengths of impulse in these people.
Safety of your family < Welfare of another person < I don't want a single person to think I'm racist.