
Mitakaa1341
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It's like a skin cell taking pride in being the skin cell of a lion, rather than the skin cell of a rabbit.
You're still just a skin cell. You're not any more special than the skin cell of the rabbit.
Stupid analogy, because humans aren’t like skin cells. Humans differ from one another in qualities and traits. We also differ based on the collective group we belong to. Being White, Indian, or part of any other group is relevant because the traits and qualities of that group help shape us. This is a product of thousands of years of environmental isolation and evolution that formed the group, influencing the individual not just in terms of skin color, phenotype, bone structure, health attributes, but also in how we think, feel, and behave. Pool these individuals together, and you get communities, which in turn form culture, institutions, and societies. This effect is even stronger if the collective and the structures it creates are superior to another.
Remember, if you’re White, don’t bother arguing with a non-White about your country, identity, or what it all means. Chances are they’re trying to gaslight you into letting them take over.
(I'm Indian. This isn’t me bootlicking Whites, by the way, I’m just using them as an example. I have no issues with Hispanics, Asians, or Indians taking pride in their identity as well.)