"Hmm... Once in ahwile I will see a post on Reddit about someone close to my age doing something presumably significant, and people will give him or her lots of attention for doing that.. I vote them down. Mostly because I am skeptical that these people are as awesome as they are portred, and perhaps a little Jealousy!! I guess in that case, I do envy my prey!"
That's... kind of adorable actually.
"Consider African Americans for instance. If you insult them, they are quite moved emotionally about it. This is because they have the insecurity. On the other hand, if they call a white person... cracker or w.e.... well who cares what they think?"
So white people don't have "the insecurity", while "african americans" do?
"This is a clear representation of an entire race who sub-consciousness is not threatened by the minority race, and as a result, is less effected by their oppinions and insults."
There are white people who don't take insults well you know, even related to race. Some really can't take being told they can't dance because of the color of their skin or being called "CRACKAH" all the time so well because of what is meant behind the words as opposed to the words themselves. Being raised in a lower economic situation or in a setting where the "whiteness" can be singled out, for example, can grant many people "the insecurity". It can still be a factor even without those bits.
Race does not make someone exempt of traits that are a product of nurture.
"It's really interesting because this theory implies that the people with their heads highest in the clouds will treat everyone well because they consider noone a threat."
In the same regard, someone "beneath them" could be treated like shit because they're not a threat. Rich vs Poor can at times showcase this.
On Topic:
(even though I am not a sociopath)
Predator: Do you envy your prey?
I guess that depends on who in my life is "prey".
Prey: Do you recognize this view?
People seeing me as "prey" is, more often than not, hilarious. I tend to let them keep thinking that until something warrants me dropping it.