White men seem as brave as ever when confronted with each other, but sometimes seem afraid to stand up to negroes.
But consider this: they have been deeply brainwashed against their own people by the media, while being taught over and over by half the movies and TV programs they watch that negroes are good people and anyone who doesn't like them is evil.
In the past, there were many morals and codes of conduct people were supposed to go by.
But nowadays, everything is okay (sodomy, abusive language, disrespect for elders, etc) except for ONE RULE: you have to consider non-whites to be superior and treat them as a higher caste, or else you are a RACIST.
In past centuries, every society had a social label that was the very worst accusation you could make against a person, something considered the ultimate sin.
In Spain during The Inquisition, the worst accusation was probably of being a heretic. In some European countries during the middle ages (and in some African countries today) it's the accusation of being a witch. In Jamaica and some Muslim countries today, probably the worst accusation is of being a homosexual.
Because it's been embedded deep into our subconscious by the cultural Marxists who control the media in the USA, UK, Canada, etc., in these countries it seems the very worst accusation - one some people frequently hurl at anyone they hate - is "you're a RACIST".
White men sometimes do seem cowardly in confrontations with negroes, but much of the time I think what they fear isn't the negroes themselves. They deeply dread other white people accusing them of being "racist" (like the bad guys in all those movies and TV programs they've been brainwashed with).