Controversial Alt-Right fliers popping up on Texas State campus in San Marcos, Tx.

I subscribed to this subreddit a few weeks ago, not knowing much about it. At first I sort of agreed with some postings about traditional family values and the right to bear arms and stopping discrimination against white people. I am for equal treatment of everyone and I don't think including white people in "everyone" is wrong. But then there were extreme postings, from outright racist posts that call black people "dindu nuffins", to womanizers that think the women's march was uncalled for and they should get back in the kitchen. And alt-right is anti-gay. But you don't have to be gay to just be accepting of it. So far, gay people have had no negative effect on my heterosexual relationships. It seems like a giant hate group. And with the "wall" being a hot topic lately, equal hate against Hispanics, both legal and illegal alike. But the Mexican influence on Texas is what makes Texas unique. I think the alt-right only accepts straight white males with big guns and big trucks, and pretty much has a reason to hate everyone else.

I'm still subscribed so I can get my daily dose of hate and racism, but it's for the shock value and shaking my head is a decent low-impact exercise.

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