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It is not logical, nor is it about logic. It is aboul justifying an emotional response.
Have you EVER met a racist who agreed he was a racist? I have not.
No. But what does that have to do with my question JakobA? I don't follow. Whether the racist agrees he is a racist or not is irrelevant. He is a racist so he is what he is. He isn't a racist/not a racist simultaneously. Just because his perception of what he is is faulty makes no difference. He is what he is and not what he isn't. At least that's ho
w it seems to me. Thank you for your reply m'dear! :)
Google "cognitive dissonance." It addresses elements of your question.
