In this text, we aim to carry out the analysis of discourses identified with the extreme right-wing and their ways of producing and circulating discursive practices that reproduce the dominant discourse of racism. In order to achieve this objective, we guide our gaze to Palmares Cultural Foundation. This view led us to create an archive based on: i) the Report document, produced by the institution, about what they call "30 years of Marxist domination" at the Foundation; ii) the circulation in the digital environment of this and other related news; and iii) the clipping of speeches by the current president of the Palmares Foundation, self-entitled "right-winged black man", and reproducer of conservative, right-wing and revisionist discourses. Our interpretation gestures, accomplished as of notions such as enunciation place, spokesperson and discursive memory, enable us to identify the enunciating subject mislocated functioning, which produces a scrambling effect of enunciative places, and oscillating between the institutional place and a personal/individual place, and between the public and the private places. It is a position that both denies the structural racism of the Brazilian social formation and empties it of meaning by universalizing it.