I am an Asian guy, grew up in America since I was 4. How do I get over past racist incident? I was stereotyped and mocked several times in college. "Small dicked" "Chink" a lot of condescension. I was so naive back then, that it literally shocked me and shook my core belief. I became really race conscious.
Now I literally hate white people. Every time a white person dies in the news, I feel a sense of justice. I hate watching TV and movies with white people are protagonist, which is literally every single one of them. I go to the movies when my friends invite me, but I end up getting bored and disgusted, since there is a huge disconnect with how white people portray themselves and how they are in the real world.
How do you non-white people out there get over racial incident in this country?
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realise - and prove to yourself through researching or looking for examples - that there are good and bad actions undertaken by people of every colour. That one's appearance isn't who they are. And that you never deserved what was done to you, but if you can learn from others' horrid ways, you can become the better person. Basically, take the high ground and give yourself satisfaction by knowing that you have a better understanding, and they can never take away your potential to be a great person.