>>3312382I don't think you understand the history of 4chan, newfag
Long ago, before non-Anglos even came onto 4chan en masse, nobody gave a shit about race. The Habbo Hotel raid was even a protest against their server moderators being discriminatory toward avatar skin color. Not that you'd even know that.
Then /new/ later /pol/ were created, which Stormfront incessantly astroturfed. After they established their beachhead, Gamergate happened. Then /pol/ became the most trafficked board, then the US 2016 election happened and suddenly redditors were dropping into /pol/ for white supremacism-lite. Now you can't even make a post on normal boards (/v/ in particular) without coded white supremacism or even general politics leaking off-topic garbage into normal threads.
The average American poster isn't responsible for this. Moot and Stormfront are, the former of which kowtowed to pressure to reinstate /new/. (Re)Adding /pol/ was what allowed the beachhead to fester. It was a mistake.