Being based only makes sense in the light of cringe. Meaning that prior to the mass advent of cringe, people were not based-they just were. Like all the people whose ethnonyms just mean "the people"-what else would you be?
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I'd say worship of blacks started in the media around the 60s and didn't become mainstream until the advent of rap in the 90s...
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It's a gut feeling but hearing boomer media like oldies radio you can sense the worship from back then in an earlier form - the "they can be just like us" form The failure of this worldview to anticipate the future made it change - "we hurt them which is why they are like that"
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