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Any opinion you hear from a burger is going to be heavily influenced by their absolutely brainwashed culture the same way the swede is absolutely indoctrinated with the thought processes of present day Swedish culture regardless of their immediate, apparent positions.
The US American is a product of the peak realization of materialism, and the rebels spirit . All of his views must facilitate a dichotomous heuristic in some form or another. Whether that be in his view of things as either good or evil (more frequently seen in the monotheist US American; one of the underpinnings of this cultural indoctrination), or in any other sense which harshly cuts lines between sensible models of interpretation to facilitate their binary methods of worldly conception.
As well as this proclivity, the US American has a tendency to "sell" this worldview to you in a sense through inflating the severity of this imagined situation, often inventing new criteria and rules within this fantasy creation of his which you must adhere to, otherwise face the frustrated outbursts of a confused mind at the sight of any more than two possible categories to consider in depth. This "selling" is mimicry of the systems by which he is entertained and sold material luxury in his day to day life, he sees this process as necessary to persuade others and in turn only accepts ideas which are sold to him in such a way.
The expression of these tendencies within the US foster this way of thought as normal and familiar. Any other modes of interpretation, however reasonable, seem foreign and unapparent in his day to day experiences, thus wrong inherently in some way. Yet the burger can't sufficiently present the reasons for this and defaults to the tactics so widely despised in the US American, a loud pride in unwitting ignorance characteristic of the typical burger.
The concept of "white" and "black" in terms of accurate racial classification is just another of these misunderstood American constructions.