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>>19873841
African Americans don't have a monopoly on persecution, yet this is only present in the US. Countless other ethnicities and creeds have faced the same fate (slavery, genocide, religious persecution etc) at one point or another in history yet nothing comes close to what is happening in the US today, and to a lesser extent the West.. whatsoever. Btw do you know what actual Africans think of 'African' Americans? Go check nairaland

> there is not wanted to be continued strife and turmoil, between the races.
Really? Because the exact opposite is happening.

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>2013 /v/, /pol/ bleeding into mainstream social media
the altright appeared all over the internet almost simultaneously in backlash to the wokening, which is what caused the huge increase in censorship on the internet in the 2010s. The only real definition of altright was always 'opposed to Woke', that's it, that's what it really means, if you're extreme about it then you're a full on Nazi, but anyone who disagrees with anything in the most recent Woke dogma is accused of altright adjacency, doesn't matter if they're a Marxist or feminist or anything.

Early altright movements existed on the internet before the wokening of course, but they were fringe because normies didn't care about those subjects as much, what made them care was when it was shoved into their faces suddenly and constantly in the early 2010s

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