I have seen many examples of this displayed by some "North American" posters of South Asian, Southeast Asian and sometimes East Asian origins, who meekly accept a position of inferiority with respect to the whites, on the Economist forum.
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Whenever they find others, like most Chinese, who refuse to do the same, they point their fingers at them and accuse them of having an "inferiority complex". I didn't know what to make of it at first but then realised that that might have to do with the fundamentalist/evangelical Christianity in North America. According to this fundamentalist ideology, a man who accepts an inferior position with respect to God is a "superior man". A man who does not is inferior and must be harbouring an "inferiority complex"! Carrying it over to the human realm, a non-white who meekly accepts an inferior position with respect to the Whites is therefore a "superior non-white"! A non-white who does NOT is inferior and must also be fostering an "inferiority complex"!!!
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This is a view that I did NOT observe in Britain in my decade long stay there-- Not even with Anglican Christians.
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It is a very, very funny kind of mentality-- I have yet to work out the best way to ridicule it. ;-D, ;-D, ;-D
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