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There are more black supremacists than white supremacists

Hear me out…

Typical core beliefs of a racial supremacist
1. Rigid “us vs. them” attitude
2. Dehumanisation
3. Zero-sum worldview
(If their group gains rights or sucess, their own group loses)

Majority of white supremacists only exist in niche internet communities. They are extremist groups with below average education.

Black supremacist walk among us as normal everyday people. They are everywhere, but arent considered supremacists. Its normalised to say black people are the best and white people are nothing, thats not supremacy, but empowerment. Its ok to be racist to anyone who is white or white passing, because “ALL white people are always racist”, or “their ancestors need to pay”, and revenge is a must. Its even common to believe that its not possible to racially discriminate against a white person, because its not systematic. These people should be considered supremacists, because they act like they are.

@TonyDr
 
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There are more black supremacists than white supremacists

Hear me out…

Typical core beliefs of a racial supremacist
1. Rigid “us vs. them” attitude
2. Dehumanisation
3. Zero-sum worldview
(If their group gains rights or sucess, their own group loses)

Majority of white supremacists only exist in niche internet communities. They are extremist groups with below average education.

Black supremacist walk among us as normal everyday people. They are everywhere, but arent considered supremacists. Its normalised to say black people are the best and white people are nothing, thats not supremacy, but empowerment. Its ok to be racist to anyone who is white or white passing, because “ALL white people are always racist”, or “their ancestors need to pay”, and revenge is a must. Its even common to believe that its not possible to racially discriminate against a white person, because its not systematic. These people should be considered supremacists, because they act like they are.

@TonyDr
Yeah it's unfortunately well-known that black supremacists are among higher hierarchy positions. E.g. the case of HR hiring only people of color, even if it compromizes the company success
 
E.g. the case of HR hiring only people of color, even if it compromizes the company success
In the pursuit of diversity.
The blm movement was a disaster. Leftist never cared about the people they claim to defend, they just want to be part of some big movement against the bad guys so they can feel powerful. If they truly cared about helping people they would be doing meaningful things for the women in muslim countries, but instead they join useless protests and parades, boycott evil companies, and get more oversensitive by the day in order to have a new right to fight for, because they lack none.

The blm movement was hateful, suppressing, violent, and lead to the replacing of white people rather than the equalisation of all people. If white people dont die out soon, it will be their time to protest for equal rights, and the cycle will continue.
 
There are more black supremacists than white supremacists

Hear me out…

Typical core beliefs of a racial supremacist
1. Rigid “us vs. them” attitude
2. Dehumanisation
3. Zero-sum worldview
(If their group gains rights or sucess, their own group loses)

Majority of white supremacists only exist in niche internet communities. They are extremist groups with below average education.

Black supremacist walk among us as normal everyday people. They are everywhere, but arent considered supremacists. Its normalised to say black people are the best and white people are nothing, thats not supremacy, but empowerment. Its ok to be racist to anyone who is white or white passing, because “ALL white people are always racist”, or “their ancestors need to pay”, and revenge is a must. Its even common to believe that its not possible to racially discriminate against a white person, because its not systematic. These people should be considered supremacists, because they act like they are.

@TonyDr
didn’t even read after the first sentence, i agree
 

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