>>11752034Aaaand this pretty much. There is a big difference between the armchair "racial theorist" online (extremely niche) and the average racist on the street. A vast majority of racial propaganda spread through the mainstream starts on /pol/.
All of Germany was swept with fascism, which is really what we see on 4chan. That sort of racial rhetoric I don't think has taken a strong grip on society really since WW2.
There is actual debate taking place that concern sociological, biological and ideological issues on /pol/. These subjects are usually reserved for the educated, but now "race-realist" are in this area and creating pretty much a polar opposite narrative to the academy.
The kind of debates and conversations about race on 4chan have definetly not been soon before, these people should not be lumped in with other racists and we should find things to learn, rather than just react in ignorant revolt and instant anger. (I am not saying I condone these views, but this is literally what happens if we attempt to "listen to the fascist").