Noam Chomsky comes to mind when these snow apes start acting up.
Noam Chomsky: Slavery and White Fear of Revenge 'Deeply Rooted in American Culture'
American culture is imbued with fears that African Americans will someday repay the violence and oppression that has marred their history in this country, according to linguist and cultural critic Noam Chomsky. Speaking with philosopher George Yancy about the roots of American racism, from Native American genocide to anti-black discrimination, Chomsky emphasized the ongoing impact of black enslavement and subjugation in the U.S., saying “fears that the victims might rise up and take revenge are deeply rooted in American culture, with reverberations to the present.”
Noam Chomsky: Slavery and White Fear of Revenge 'Deeply Rooted in American Culture'