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Column: White supremacy comes in all colors. 2023 will make this impossible to ignore

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics January 01, 2023

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Kanye West. Nick Fuentes. Herschel Walker. Kyrie Irving. Enrique Tarrio. If 2020 was the year that George Floyd's murder made us confront systemic racism and 2021 was the year that made us face right-wing terrorism, then 2022 was the year that blew up our collective assumptions about what extremism looks like in the United States. Hate comes in all colors. Columnists Erika D. Smith and Anita Chabria look back and look ahead to the new year,... + full article



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