This Tweet by libertarian Jesse Walker highlights a little-remembered aspect of black activism during World War II--support for both Evil Empire of Japan and Nazi Germany.

"What a paradox this was: The Japanese empire, which sought nothing but the occupation of Korea, Manchuria, and if possible, the whole Far East, was being cheered on by self-identified anti-colonial intellectuals." https://t.co/xxbcJmU5uE — Jesse Walker (@notjessewalker) July 20, 2018

The piece he's linking to, if the Tweet evaporates, is Black Radicalism’s Complex Relationship with Japanese Empire, by Mohammed Elnaiem, JSTOR Daily, July 18, 2018. I did a column on this in 2013, called Harlem Nazis Of The 40's—Black Admiration For Enemy Dictators Didn't Start With Kim Jong-Un. A little background--both Derb and I criticized Dennis Rodman for palling around with Kim Jong-Un, causing Derb to ask

You might be wondering: What is it with American blacks and commie dictators? Before Rodman swooned over Kim Jong-un there was Jesse Jackson dropping trou for Fidel Castro, quote: "Castro is the most honest and courageous politician I've ever met," end quote. That was in 1984. Thirty years before that there was Paul Robeson kissing up to Stalin and praising the Soviet suppression of Hungary's 1956 uprising. The operative principle here is: My enemy's enemy is my friend. A lot of blacks think of America as their enemy. Since the U.S.S.R., Castro's Cuba, and North Korea are or were all enemies of the U.S.A., they must ipso facto be friends of the colored folk

I said that

The point here is blacks weren't loyal to America. However, in 2018, I think we're all feeling much better about Dennis Rodman and his unofficial démarche to Korea. [Dennis Rodman gets emotional discussing Trump and Kim, by Steve George, CNN, June 12, 2018]

No doubt Jennifer Rubin would say that Rodman in a MAGA hat is another example of someone palling around with a dictator (I. E. Trump) but that's not the same thing as supporing Hitler, Hirohito, Castro or Ho Chi Minh because you consider them fellow enemies of the white race.