I used to think racism against blacks was rampant but only amongst the extremists (st0rmfr0nt, KKK), law enforcement and uneducated hillbillies. I knew it was there (evening news, incidents like the OJ trial) but with so few direct "incidents" with regular white folk in real life, for the longest time I felt it was LARGELY a dying mentality amongst white people but internet forums, youtube comments and news comment sections have made it
very clear that an astronomical amount of white people look down on us and see us in very stereotypical ways. Racism is extremely common amongst whites and it's obvious now how most of them feel - it's just that they don't have the balls to express it in person.
Anonymous internet posting has given me a lot of insight into the white mind and call me naive, but I never knew their hatred/sense of superiority ran so deep. I'm not even talking about browsing white nationalists sites (the f-ck would I do that?), I'm saying mundane everyday sports forums, technology sites, fukking
hip-hop boards no matter where you go white people always feel the need to belittle black people. The consistency of their comments is pretty alarming too in that they go on and on about "reverse racism", black crime stats, black d*ck/ebonics/Obama jokes, blacks are only poor because of laziness and wanting handouts, black men lust their white women and how ugly black women supposedly are. Literally everywhere I went I came across this sh*t. You can't watch a single youtube video with a black person in it without happening upon some racist garbage. Honestly a lot of the reason I'm here is to get away from that sh*t and have civil discussions about sports, music and life without an uncomfortable anti-black subtext.
What gets me is that no one acts remotely like this in real life but far too many people subscribe to these beliefs for this to be a case of running into "a few bad apples" on the net. I have a hard time not harkening back to the stuff I've seen on the net when white folks smile in my face and act extra jovial

. But I don't even hate white people for this, since in a way it only strengthened my black pride and got me closer to my people.
Anyone else share my experience and feel the internet sheds the truth on white people to an extent?