Racial harassment and DARVO

On an average day, dozens, even hundreds if I am in crowded places all day, of people will come and harass me racially on some level.

I could not get away from the problem if I tried, I can only argue with it and analyse it.

It is, also, pointless and serves no purpose to ignore it, or even to try if I could.

I should, more specifically, explain and discuss what types of people and what kinds of motivations they have.

But here I run into a problem which I put into the category of DARVO (Denial-Accusation Reversal of Victim-Offender). In this case this problem is, the very person who is the victim can be made to seem the aggressor simply by describing the situation as it actually is.

Even if I say, “ugly women are more likely to target me than beautiful women out of jealousy”, I can sound kind of unpleasant and arrogant, even if it is an accurate description. In that way, through DARVO the victim, me, can come across as an aggressor to some extent simply by giving details on the nature of my victimhood, even if it is an observable truth which can be substantiated with specific examples.

But more important I should and need to analyse what kinds of races harass me and what kind of racial motivation they have, and what larger patterns and threats it ties in with or highlights.

Here, I run into many more problems with DARVO.

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