Author's Remarks:
There's an old and deeply cherished Barbadian saying, which truthfully from my earliest childhood I happily, blessedly and am eternally grateful for, was devotedly inculcated in me by my parents, grandparents, other elders within my extended biological family, their own wider community, and likewise too, in a multiplicity of other meaningful ways, the broader Bajan society.
Basically it firmly revolved around the local tenet that if someone is as outstandingly good or talented as he or she thinks, then they should quite demonstrably so unquestionably and logically prove it; allowing others in the process to objectively scrutinise and similarly decide for themselves the viability of the claimant's rather assertive claims.
Not consistently and completely ad nauseam persist in proselytizing the assumptions pertaining to one's self that realistically you neither haven't proved nor are capable of doing so! Seems logical to me still, as all these Bajan conclusions have throughout the years.
So why then do white supremacists and similarly supposed master race propagandists ludicrously persist in their racially and so xenophobically mendaciously motivated humiliation of other people stating they are better than everyone who isn't like them?
While most assiduously - would you believe it - not providing a shred of unbiased and verifiable evidence that they are what they claim to be! One example on each side of the Atlantic - Donald Trump and Nigel Farage.