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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
When a group is racially oppressed by a more numerous group, it normally forms nationalism in the group that were the victims of this opression.
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Indeed. I think of it like a pendulum. It swung too far in the direction of a lack of rights for black people, now it's swinging back, and of course the pendulum goes too far in the other direction (equal and opposite reaction and all that). Not that it's going too far in the sense of black people having too many rights or anything, just when black people started getting and fighting for their rights after so much oppression, it was natural for there to be some extremism.