https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:White_supremacist_groups_in_the_United_States 46 groups OF WHITE SUPREMACY.
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Note that Black Supremacy is referred to as Afro-Centrism aka LOVING YOUR ROOTS.
Afrocentrism (also
Afrocentricity) is a cultural
ideology or
worldview that focuses on the history of
black Africans. It is a response to global (
Eurocentric) attitudes about
African people and their historical contributions; it revisits their history with an African cultural and ideological focus. Afrocentricity deals primarily with
self-determination and African agency and is a
Pan-African ideology in culture,
philosophy, and history.
[1][2]Afrocentrism can be seen as an African-American-inspired ideology that manifests an affirmation of themselves in the white-dominated American society, commonly by conceptualizing a glorified heritage in terms of distinctly African, foreign origins (where foreign is anything not indigenous to the African continent). It often denies or minimizes European,
Near Eastern and
Asian cultural influences while accenting historical African civilizations that independently accomplished a significant level of cultural and technological development. In general, Afrocentrism is usually manifested in a focus on African-American culture and the history of
Africa. It involves an
African diaspora version of an African-centered view of history and culture to portray the achievements and development of Africans who have been marginalized
[how?].
What is today broadly called Afrocentrism evolved out of the work of African-American intellectuals in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but flowered into its modern form due to the activism of African-American intellectuals in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and in the development of African-American Studies programs in universities. In strict terms Afrocentrism, as a distinct academic ideology, reached its peak in the 1980s and 1990s.
[3] Today
[when?] it is primarily associated with
Molefi Asante.
[4]Proponents of Afrocentrism support the claim that the contributions of various Black African people have been downplayed or discredited as part of the legacy of
colonialism and slavery's
pathology of "writing Africans out of history".
[5][6] Critics of Afrocentricity accuse it of being
pseudohistory,
[7] reactive,
[8] and
therapeutic.
[9] White people are scared that they are losing their superiority when black people acknowledge that their SKIN IS 100% BEAUTIFUL, their HAIR IS BEAUTIFUL, they aren't stupid, thieves and so forth!
Black people are being empowered in recent times and what you see in that portrait will never happen!
Black people have never assumed superiority or made up stupid phrases "divine right of kings" and so forth.
But unfortunately it is viewed as "black supremacism" to encourage natural hair and black power movements.
Goodness.