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The Racial Unconscious

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Nov 03, 2025
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Back in ~2024, someone close to me started talking out of the blue about how she didn’t like cruise ship vacations. As far as I know, she had never been on a cruise — it was an opinion that almost felt ‘planted’.

Coincidentally, this is 2-3 years after cruises had become popular among black people during Covid. Before then, Cruises were a White activity. After Covid, they are full of niggers playing loud music, generally being nuisances. In the wake of this demographic shift, Carnival Cruise had to make a number of new rules against cannabis use, unsupervised children, speaker music — in other words against nigger behavior. And the ships don’t play hip-hop and rap anymore.

So why did this person I know suddenly develop an opinion about cruises? I argue it was her racial unconscious talking. She’s an antiracist person, and would never consciously connect her opinion on cruises to the demographics of cruise ships, but nevertheless that is the chain of cause and effect. She learned how to avoid black people unconsciously, without even knowing that’s what she was doing, because it was essential for her survival – and it is this ability I term the racial unconscious.


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