Daily News | Buffalo shooting illustrates the persistence of white supremacy
Payton Gendron studied such cases. Then he decided, based on the racist garbage he read on the internet, to buy a gun and ammunition, dress in tactical gear, drive 200 miles to Buffalo, conduct surveillance on a store, and kill as many Black people as he could.
that enumerated the ways in which he hates Black people. Of course, all these things are alleged, just as it is alleged that Gendron bragged to the arresting officers about the racism that drove him to kill.a right-wing conspiracy theory known as the great replacement , and rightly called white supremacy a poison. “In America, evil will not win, I promise you. Hate will not prevail,” he said. “White supremacy will not have the last word.”
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