From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
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Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2025 20:00:15 -0500
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Liberal Racist, Racists... Again!
(see below Rudy's undeserved racist narcissism for proof that Blacks have IDs and voter ID laws have ZERO effect on them) **
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AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil neck to the
amusement of all.
Rudy thinks that, because the Democrat Party has held down the Blacks and Hispanics of this country, by giving them free shit to
buy their vote, that they HAVE to vote Democrat, or they're Niggers and Spics.
This is reflected in Rudy's penchant for calling Conservative Blacks, House Niggers, Porch Monkeys and every other vile epithet,
aimed at those he considers sub-human, JUST because they don't toe the Democrat Party line.
In a 1980 paper published in the Journal of the National Medical Association, the late psychiatrist Carl C. Bell, M.D., CCHP,
pondered, "What characteristics cause an individual to accommodate to racist views which are in direct opposition to the value of a
democratic free society?"
Bell's research, as well as subsequent studies, by other psychologists, point to one potential psychological factor: narcisism.
The concept of the "narcissistic racist" was recently brought to light again in a widely shared Instagram post by Jacquelyn
Ogorchukwu Iyamah, a user experience designer focused on racial justice education and decolonizing wellness. To better understand
the association between racism and narcissism, mbg looked into Bell's research and spoke with licensed psychologist Ramani
Durvasula, Ph.D., and psychoanalyst Babita Spinelli, L.P.
How narcissism can fuel racism.
According to Bell's 1980 study, many racist traits are also traits of narcissism. Further, "racist attitudes may be indicative of a
narcissistic personality disorder." Bell describes three different types of racists-the narcissistic racist, the stress-induced
racist, and the socially misinformed racist-all three of which may actually be linked back to narcissistic traits.
Personal Growth
How Narcissism & Racism Are Connected, According To Research
Racism is not only feeling bias or prejudice toward Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. It's a system of
oppression that maintains and inflicts power over them, through schools, police departments, court systems, and health care.
But in a 1980 paper published in the Journal of the National Medical Association, the late psychiatrist Carl C. Bell, M.D., CCHP,
pondered, "What characteristics cause an individual to accommodate to racist views which are in direct opposition to the value of a
democratic free society?"
Bell's research, as well as subsequent studies by other psychologists, point to one potential psychological factor: narcissism.
The concept of the "narcissistic racist" was recently brought to light again in a widely shared Instagram post by Jacquelyn
Ogorchukwu Iyamah, a user experience designer focused on racial justice education and decolonizing wellness. To better understand
the association between racism and narcissism, mbg looked into Bell's research and spoke with licensed psychologist Ramani
Durvasula, Ph.D., and psychoanalyst Babita Spinelli, L.P.
How narcissism can fuel racism.
According to Bell's 1980 study3, many racist traits are also traits of narcissism. Further, "racist attitudes may be indicative of
a narcissistic personality disorder." Bell describes three different types of racists-the narcissistic racist, the stress-induced
racist, and the socially misinformed racist-all three of which may actually be linked back to narcissistic traits.
Need help with your health? This quiz will get you answers.
1. The narcissistic racist
"The narcissistic racist is a person whose racism is primarily a symptom of a narcissistic personality disorder," the study says. A
personality disorder diagnosis does not, however, relieve anyone of the responsibility for their behavior, Bell notes.
He describes various traits of narcissism that manifest into racism, including a grandiose sense of self-importance, a lack of
empathy for others, and a likelihood to respond to criticism with defensiveness or indifference. Many of these are rooted in the
narcissist's need for control and power.
"It is this need for a sense of absolute control which the racist feels justifies his self-given right to violate another's
'territory' by either a physical attack, segregation, or discrimination," the study says. "The 'territory' (in this country) being,
for example, the individual's right to adequate health care, education, and housing wherever he can afford it."
2. The stress-induced racist
It's important to note that not every person with narcissistic traits has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), and, in fact,
most people have some level of narcissism. With that in mind, the stress-induced racist is someone who acts in response to stress,
rather than NPD. The study describes this type of racism as "a transient form of narcissistic rage" and is usually a response to
feeling wronged and seeking revenge at all costs. Even those who don't have NPD can display this type of narcissism-fueled racist
behavior.
"The main stressor that narcissists have to manage is the threat to their ego and sense of superiority," Durvasula explains.
Anything that threatens their fragile egos and puts them in a vulnerable state (i.e., losing a job, marital issues, etc.) may cause
them to react with victim-hood, shame, and rage, she says. "They need someone to blame because they cannot take responsibility."
A racist would take it out on people of different races, and a narcissist would attach false rhetorics to groups of people in
order to justify their blame, Durvasula says.
3. The socially misinformed racist
Socially misinformed racists with NPD need the people leading their institutions to be direct reflections of themselves and their
ideas. This can then justify their un-empathetic feelings and behaviors. Bell cites research by psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut, who
wrote of this type of racist narcissist: "They seem to combine an absolute certainty concerning the validity of their ideas with an
equally absolute lack of empathic understanding for large segments of feelings, needs, and rights of other human beings and for the
values cherished by them. They understand the environment in which they live only as an extension of their own narcissistic
universe."
Bell does note there's another type of socially misinformed racist that may not have NPD and instead is a product of systemic
racism. They are socially misinformed at an early age, though with enough exposure to different people and cultures, Bell says they
can start to unlearn their ignorant beliefs.
How narcissistic traits manifest as racism: Lack of empathy
Empathy is threefold, according to Durvasula. "First is the classical emotional piece-the ability or desire to feel the other
person and shape your responses and behavior accordingly," she says. Then, there's the cognitive piece-to understand what the other
person is experiencing. Finally, the self-reflective capacity piece, which she describes as "the ability to understand and reflect
on the impact of your behavior and words on other people."
Narcissistic individuals lack all three aspects, and Durvasula says it is likely that racist individuals don't care about those
around them and save the worst of their hatred for people who are different from them.
Gaslighting
Gaslighting is when a person denies another person's reality, Spinelli says. Examples of gaslighting can sound like It's not a big
deal, or Just let it go.
"This is similar to how a racist would dismiss the reality of racism and attempt to normalize racist practices," Spinelli explains.
Other traits include:
Insecurity
Extreme sense of entitlement
A need for power and control
A superiority to others
Tendency to bully and oppress others
So can a narcissistic racist change?
"A racist has the potential to process and recover from being a racist, if they take steps to face their racist stance and invest
the time and effort to learn, grow, and take action to change," Spinelli says. "Narcissists, on the other hand, generally do not
believe they need to change and refuse to change."
In rare cases, both experts say a narcissist may change, but it takes several years of intense therapeutic work. This may help them
understand their core traumas, attachment issues, and early dynamic issues that led them to be racist, Durvasula says, but most
often they won't be willing or interested in discussing their emotions in therapy.
Do not invest energy into changing the narcissist's view, Spinelli says.
What does this mean for the efforts to end racism?
If narcissists are hard to change, and narcissism and racism are linked, what does that mean for the efforts to end racism?
As previously mentioned, it's important to recognize that not everybody with narcissistic traits has NPD. Most of us have some
levels of narcissism within us, and if we can recognize how our internalized racism may be rooted in narcissism, it may provide
insights into what type of inner work we need to be doing to heal our racism.
But the connection between racism and NPD is also an important reminder that dismantling racism must go beyond individual-level
change. The idea that racism is rooted in ignorance alone is too simple, Durvasula says. Since ignorance means a lack of education,
that suggests people can seek more information and change their attitude. "That rarely happens," she says. Racism is deeper-it is
privilege mixed with entitlement, contempt, fragility, shame, fear, arrogance, lack of empathy, hypersensitivity, and ignorance,
she says.
While self-reflection is a critical part of committing to anti-racism, Spinelli recommends focusing on efforts like educating,
challenging normalized racism, dismantling systems that embolden racism, and working toward changing the policies and procedures
that keep them in place.
**
Blacks HAVE ID, you're just too stupid and racist to know it, like THESE racists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odB1wWPqSlE
Transcript:
Racist WHITES in all CAPS:
I'm Ami Horowitz and I'm here in Berkeley California to find out if
voter ID laws suppress the black vote.
You have an opinion on voter ID laws?
uh yeah. They're usually pretty racist and they're bad.
I think voter ID laws are a way to perpetuate racism.
You say there would you go as far as either those laws are racist?
For sure.
Do you think it suppresses the African-America vote?
Definitely... because THEY'RE LESS LIKELY TO HAVE STATE IDs.
MINORITY VOTERS ARE LESS LIKELY TO HAVE THE KINDS OF IDEAS, that have
been described or required.
THESE TYPE OF PEOPLE don't live in areas with easy access to DMVs or
other places where they can get identification.
You can always get IDs do over the Internet. Does that also make it
difficult for for Black people in particular?
Yeah... you have to have access to the internet. You have to be able to
pay an internet service provider for certain fees.
Do you think that's harder for black people to go online?
Well, I feel like THEY DON'T HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE of how, of like, HOW IT
WORKS.
A lot of people have smartphones... THEY MIGHT HAVE DATA.
For most of the communities, THEY DON'T REALLY KNOW WHAT IS OUT THERE,
just because THEY'RE NOT AWARE or like THEY'RE NOT INFORMED.
I also think there's a repression of like black voting with how they how
if you're a convicted felon like you're not allowed to vote and
everything and when you look at swing states like Florida THAT'S A HUGE
POPULATION OF THE OF THE LIKE AFRICAN-AMERICANS.
Now, I'm here in East Harlem to ask black people their thoughts on what
you just heard.
Do you have ID normally?
Yes, I have state ID.
Do you carry ID?
Yes I do do.
Do you know anybody, any black person, who doesn't carry ID?
No.
And everyone I know, has an ID.
Why would they think we don't have ID?
Ha ha... that's a lie. Why would they say that?
Do you have ID?
Yes.
Because I have my ID and my friends have their ID, so we know what we
need to carry around.
Everybody that I know have ID. Like, that's one of the things you need
to walk around with in New York with... an ID.
Do you know any black adult who does not have ID?
No, I don't.
Is it a weird thing, to even say that?
Yes, it is.
Is this some type of trick candid camera?
I know... right?
That's (ID card) the only thing I brought with me.
Those are legit IDs.
I also heard a lot also that black people can't figure out how to get to
the DMV?
I know where it's at... it's on 125th street.
Do you know where the DMV is, right now?
Yeah, its on 125th Street and if 3rd Avenue, I believe.
You know how to get there?
Yeah.
Did you have a problem getting there?
No.
You know how to get to the DMV?
Of course.
You know where it is?
Yes.
You can get there?
Uh huh.
No problem?
No problem.
Just checking.
Okay.
And I also heard a lot that black people, poor black people, have no
access to the internet... can't figure out how to use the Internet...
(laughs) That's just stupid dishonesty. Everybody has access to the
Internet, even a little kid could figure out how to work the Internet.
I've had access to the Internet for years.
You know how to use it properly?
Exactly... I do it at work, so of course I know how to use it, my kids
know how to use it... they all have iPads, iPods, whatever.
Your phone has data.
Hm-huh(yes)
You can actually...?
Unlimited.
Unlimited data?
Um huh. (yes)
I use my phone as a hotspot.
What's that say to you for the people who have this perception of Black
people?
They're pretty much ignorant. That's what my thought processes are.
I think that that's ignorant.
Ignorant.
Ignorant?
Very very ignorant.
Does it sound racist for somebody say that?
I think it is a little racist, because you know you're putting people in
a category and you have no idea what you're talking.
Maybe a little bit of racist in it, but like I said, I think it's more
stupidity and ignorance.
You're judging somebody, exactly. But you're judging because they're
black? Saying they don't got it?
What people are they talking to? Who are these people talking to?
Do you have a problem, that if you go to vote, and they say "can we
please see your ID"? to make sure you are who you say you are...?
I love showing my ID.
You've got no problem with that?
Nope.
Would you have a problem if when you go to vote, if they say quickly,
"can we see your ID", to make sure you are you say you are, you have an
issue with that?
No.
Would you have a problem if there was a rule, where you had to show your
ID in order to vote?
I don't think, no.
Would you have an issue if there was a rule saying you got to show your
ID before you vote?
No.
You cool with that?
Yeah.
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Poor TDS sufferer.
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AlleyCat is one of the several people who dominate Rudy on a daily basis, keeping their bootheels on his little pencil neck to the
amusement of all.
THIS is why Rudy is Rudy:
When Dad Isn't There
Research has found that when a father is not present it is likely:
The infant was born pre-term or low birth weight or with dwarfism.
Many of these families will be low-income households.
Children may struggle with regulating emotions which can lead to an increase in aggressive behavior and difficulty with
social skills. Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!
A child will become involved in risky behavior.
Sons have the potential to struggle with gender identity and role confusion.
Even if the biological father role is filled by another, some of these figures become temporary or have the potential
of being abusive.
Children will be left with feelings of blame or emptiness as to why their father left.
Where Did He Go?
What is the reason these fathers are not staying around? Though simply having children can suggest being a father, for many men
there is more a father wants to provide for their family. Unemployment and lack of education can be contributing factors as to why
fathers leave.5 When men feel they are not meeting the social demands that define fathers, the idea of achieving other fatherly
roles decreases and it may seem easier to leave. Other reasons for father absence can include imprisonment, infidelity, and abuse.
How to Help Children of Absent Fathers
Though the negative consequences of father absence can be disheartening, there is still hope for these children.
Include positive extended male family figures in the child's life. Children can form strong relationships as they have a safe,
stable male figure to rely upon as they grow up. This could come from a grandparent, uncle, or another positive male family member.
When these men are present for monumental moments in life, as well as day-to-day interactions, a void can be filled, and the
child's confidence can grow.4 Including extended family can also provide another resource for the mother to help reduce stress
overload and feelings of loneliness.
If there is no male family member available or near to help, try finding a mentor in the community. When a child is able to spend
time with a successful individual in their community, different doors of potential are opened to them to see ways that they can
become successful.8 Examples of mentors could be coaches, teachers, after school staff, ecclesiastical leaders, etc.
Find support groups in the local area. Just like children can find mentors, single mothers can find others working through these
difficulties. There truly is strength in numbers. Brainstorm, network, and help each other. Though the past may not change, the
future trajectory can be a positive one. Make time for you.
Growing up without a father brings risks, but that does not determine you or your child's future. Fatherless families can become
resilient in their circumstance. Let those who your child will be interacting with know of their struggles. Teachers, caretakers,
and other community figures can help alleviate the difficulties your child may face. But they cannot help if they are not aware.
Remember, there is hope for brighter tomorrows. There are fathers who chose to stay in their child's life after growing up without
their father. You do not have to let the absentee determine what your family will become. For stories of hope please visit the
references below.
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