Primarily biological reasons:
1. Black male genetic, physical and sexual dominance
2. Black men's stronger desire for white women and their pride in fucking white women better than white men can
3. Exoticism, bestial qualities, mystery and contrast
4. Feelings of racial conquest, feminine submission, revenge against white men and sexual liberation
Primarily cultural reasons:
1. Desire to break a slew of taboos (racial, cultural, familial, historical, sexual etc.)
2. Left-liberal "anti-racist" morality
3. Loss of respect for emasculated white men
4. Stronger feelings of fear/powerlessness around black men
5. Black men's greater sexual experience
6. Belief in hybrid vigour
7. Cultural myths/hype
8. History of problems with white men (weakness, abandonment, violence, sexual abuse)
9. White female obesity or drug use
10. Choosing a partner purely for sexual rather than relationship reasons
11. Promotion in media, sports, music, porn etc.
These factors can combine to create a much more intense sexual experience which can lead to addiction, which reinforces the preference to the exclusion of others.
1. Black male genetic, physical and sexual dominance
2. Black men's stronger desire for white women and their pride in fucking white women better than white men can
3. Exoticism, bestial qualities, mystery and contrast
4. Feelings of racial conquest, feminine submission, revenge against white men and sexual liberation
Primarily cultural reasons:
1. Desire to break a slew of taboos (racial, cultural, familial, historical, sexual etc.)
2. Left-liberal "anti-racist" morality
3. Loss of respect for emasculated white men
4. Stronger feelings of fear/powerlessness around black men
5. Black men's greater sexual experience
6. Belief in hybrid vigour
7. Cultural myths/hype
8. History of problems with white men (weakness, abandonment, violence, sexual abuse)
9. White female obesity or drug use
10. Choosing a partner purely for sexual rather than relationship reasons
11. Promotion in media, sports, music, porn etc.
These factors can combine to create a much more intense sexual experience which can lead to addiction, which reinforces the preference to the exclusion of others.