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OP here, sorry about that, wasnt meaning to. Black people (in america) have been at the bottom of the ladder and their liberation movements have always been on hand with class struggles. (i am not american but i am guessing it's because so many of them live outcast from middle class opportunities in their ghettos, also suffering from police brutality and their liberation movement has always been a threat to burgeoise, etc). They compose a reasonable mayority in the proletarian (or less than that) population.
Therefore, if a majority (blacks) compose a large part of a group (proletariat) then their position should be assesed and dealt with "respectfully".
What i see about racist internet jokes is that they disrespect and mock black reality, and they have also made their way into popular culture without being looked down upon so badly as they used to be.
Did i make sense? sorry if i didn't, i´ll be happy to restate myself.