Aday after the election of Donald J. Trump as president, fliers seeking help to fight “White Genocide” appeared around North Carolina State University, including at distribution points for The Nubian Message, the campus newspaper for black students.

Stephanie Tate, the paper’s editor in chief, felt targeted by the fliers, which asked people if they were “sick of the blatant anti-white propaganda spread by SJWs [social-justice warriors] and the elite.”

College campuses have experienced an uptick in racist incidents since the presidential election, whether fliers or graffiti or physical violence.

Her newspaper wrote about the fliers, but Ms. Tate wanted to make a statement as well. In an open letter to the stranger who distributed the fliers, she wrote, “I’ve received your message, and now, here’s mine.”

 

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