This is simple. 1. If someone did something wrong or has something wrong (you don't like), whether being the same race, ethnicity, country or being a different race, ethnicity, country, it is rightful to hate (or be repulsed). 2. In this case, it is not racism even if the target "happens to be" a different race, ethnicity, country. 3. If you insist that this is still a racism, then this is a "rightful racism". But I started with how this is not a racism at all. It is just that "whether you define this as racism or not", "whether you call this racism or not", it is rightful. Also, the logic applies the same whether the target was an individual or a group like a race, ethnicity, country or whatever. I don't accept that this is racism; I am just making it clear that "even in that case", it is rightful anyway.