This is part of the reason why people born of Afrikan descent/DNA (black) beLIEve they’re something called “nggrs” and still there are many other psychological reasons why.
In clinical psychology it’s referred to/known as the “False Consensus Effect”…
In psychology, the false consensus effect, also known as “consensus bias”, is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to “see their own behavioral choices and judgments as relatively common and appropriate to existing circumstances” (even if they’re behavior is inappropriate). In other words, they assume that their personal qualities, characteristics, beLIEfs (the LIE that BE) and actions are relatively widespread through the general population.
This FALSE consensus is significant because it increases self-esteem (overconfidence effect). It can be derived from a desire to conform and be liked by others in a social environment (immature peer pressure).
This bias is especially prevalent in group settings where one thinks the collective opinion of their own group (nggrs) matches that of the larger population. Since the members of a group reach a consensus and rarely encounter those who dispute it, they tend to beLIEve (the LIE that BE) that everybody thinks the same way. The FALSE-consensus effect is not restricted to cases where people beLIEve that their values are shared by the majority, but it still manifests as an overestimate of the extent of their beLIEf.
The only redemption and solution to redeem those affected by this vast and self-destructive psychological behavior is sound-right KNOWLEDGE and not beLIEving (the LIE that BE), their unwillingness to compromise their moral integrity standards, civil and moral character in society. “Self serving bias” is another clinical psychological disorder that exist in those that have accepted their oppressor and enemies white supremacist founded word of hatred and perversion by becoming defensive and defending their biases and egotistical nggrdly character/behavior.
20 UNSPOKEN RULES FOR MEN:
1. Always keep your word - if you make a promise, keep it.
2. Respect women - treat them with dignity and respect.
3. Take care of your appearance - dress appropriately and maintain good hygiene.
4. Be honest - don't lie or deceive others.
5. Show respect for elders - listen to their advice and guidance.
6. Be loyal - stand by your friends and family.
7. Be responsible - take ownership of your actions and their consequences.
8. Be self-sufficient - learn to take care of yourself.
9. Learn to forgive - holding grudges only hurts you in the long run.
10. Be humble - don't brag or boast about your accomplishments.
11. Be patient - good things come to those who wait.
12. Don't be a bully - treat others with kindness and compassion.
13. Be a good listener - pay attention to what others are saying.
14. Be a good communicator - express yourself clearly and effectively.
15. Be confident - believe in yourself and your abilities.
16. Act with integrity - do the right thing, even when no one is watching.
17. Be disciplined - have self-control and focus on your goals.
18. Show gratitude - appreciate the people and things in your life.
19. Be open-minded - consider different perspectives and ideas.
20. Be a lifelong learner - never stop growing and improving yourself.