Hate must be acted out to persist. [fact]
Nor are we kept waiting. Abdoulaye Sadji, in Nini, offers us a description of how black men can behave in contact with Europeans. I have said that Negrophobes exist. It is not hatred of the Negro, however, that motivates them; they lack the courage for that, or they have lost it. Hate is not inborn; it has to be constantly cultivated, to be brought into being, in conflict with more or less recognized guilt complexes. Hate demands existence, and he who hates has to show his hate in appropriate actions and behavior; in a sense, he has to become hate. That is why the Americans have substituted discrimination for lynching.
Frantz Fanon, Constance Farrington, Black skin, white masks, loc. 192