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The following essay was originally published at Radix Journal under a different pen name, but is being reprinted here with the permission of the author.
In “Psychology and White-Ethnocentrism,” Kevin MacDonald discusses groups he calls “implicitly exclusionary” on race, and explores how these groups may be used to foster greater community among whites. Examples he gives include National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), Country and Western Music, and — somewhat ironically — the GOP. He writes about how such groups intuitively segregate themselves, but dare not mention what they are.