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Article on a comedy site about Alt-right that isn't very funny...
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(09-23-2016, 09:38 AM)BmorePat87 Wrote: In the past, people like this could meet out in public. Slowly, society has shunned this to the point that the number of openly racist or bigoted people aren't high enough for them to organize publicly in effective numbers.

The anonymity of the internet gives them more courage to say what they believe. It also allows them the ability to find others who think the way they think. As more join in on this, they're comfortable saying these things in a less anonymous fashion. 

You just add some code words and those who aren't as aware do not realize what you're saying. Nordic Pride replaces Aryan Pride. Separatist replaces Supremacist. They started on the Stormfront forums, moved to sites like 8chan and /pol, but now they're coming to reddit and twitter. Using coded language allows them to tap into the dissatisfaction of working class whites who feel like their race is under attack or at a disadvantage

Just check out this former Ohio county campaign chair of Trump's. Racism didn't exist in the 60's. Obama started it all. If black people aren't successful, it's because they're lazy and aren't raised to vote. 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/22/trump-ohio-campaign-chair-no-racism-before-obama

Outright racism didn't die. It has been laying dormant in pockets of America.

Let us play a game and replace the word whites with blacks....

One is OK in your mind, because....

The other isn't OK in your mind, because..... Racism!

Truly a funny thing to watch.  





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RE: Article on a comedy site about Alt-right that isn't very funny... - Sovereign Nation - 09-23-2016, 09:50 AM

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