21.11.2025
S: A lot of people think that racism is natural.
A: Why?
S: Because they have cultivated it to be so strong here. One of the most xenophobic and racist countries in the entire world.
A: Why remark upon it? They are racist but you are not allowed to say that they are. They don’t want to admit it to themselves. They are under the delusion that they are good people. They have made the country into an embarrassment.
S: The reason I bring it up is to ask you the question. Have you ever pondered upon the impermeability and resilience of hate?
A: What do you mean?
S: These haters can be around people of difference the whole day at work and so on. In different social settings, wherever. They have been around us for hundreds of years. And yet, they still hate us. We are not included in their social networks. Their deepest relationships are like for like.
A: So from that you draw the conclusion that hate is impermeable and resilient?
S: It is not, of course, everyone. There are exceptions. My closest friends are across cultures. But, speaking in general terms, all it takes is a human dung heap like Farage or Trump for them to flare up with their hate crimes. And recruit their little chickenshit scumbags to stoke the flames and rouse up these imbeciles in this society against us.
A: What is the point of pointing it out? It is not going to change anything.
S: To say the truth is an act of resistance in itself. I don’t accept the bullshit lip service narrative that they are trying to project, that racism has been cured, that there is no work to be done, that everyone is living in a rosy tinted reality holding hands. They are wrong. They are atrocious. Their society is atrocious. It is worse now with racism than when I was a kid, when the skinheads were around.
A: You want to say the truth and they want to cancel you. What is this game? Why is it worth playing?
S: One day, they will look back at this period in history and they will say that it was The Tiger that was right. It is right to be militant against their racism. It is right to criticise them. It is right to fight them. It is right to keep on saying that it does not matter what colour someone is, what culture they are from, that everyone is worthy of love and that we are all human beings.
A: But you don’t see these racists as human beings. All you do is swear at them.
S: When you become a monster, then in the story, there will be someone to kill the monster. The hero. In this story, it is The Tiger.