Buffalo: President Joe Biden on Tuesday called what he gave the brand of “poison” white supremacy ideology behind the deadly mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, and said that racism was being triggered for political benefits.Speaking in a city where a white teenager was accused of killing 10 African -Americans in an environmental supermarket, Biden said: “What is happening here is simple and direct terrorism. Domestic terrorism.”White supremacy is a poison that flows through the politics of our bodies and has been allowed to be hairy right in front of our eyes,” said Biden, condemning “those who spread lies for power, for political benefits and benefits.”
In a burning speech that also called for the restrictions on the ownership of the attacking rifle, Biden registered the victims, against tears when he told me how one of the dead, named Andre Mackniel, who was 53 years old, had bought a birthday cake for a birthday cake for 53 years His three -year -old son when the armed man entered the shop.The hardest comment Biden was directed at what he described as “evil ideology” of white supremacy which according to the police inspired the shooter.
In a manifesto, the alleged mass killer refers to the so-called “replacement theory” which claims the existence of the left plot to flood the white population with non-white immigrants.Biden illustrates “Hatred that through the media and politics (and) the internet has radicalized people who are angry, isolated, lost, and isolated to be mistakenly believe that they will be replaced – that is the word, replaced – by ‘others.'””There is nothing more. I mean no more. We need to say as clear and forced as possible that the ideology of white supremacy does not have a place in America,” he applauded.’The soul of the nation’Payton Gendron, the suspect of the 18-year-old murder, planned the shooting for months and covered the previous location, according to the postal stream associated with him on social media sites.
Gendron first wrote about killing black people in December and decided to target the Buffalo shop based on a large African -American population, according to US media analysis of hundreds of pages of messages.Previously Tuesday, Biden and his wife Jill Biden put a bouquet of flowers on an emergency warning outside the supermarket where the massacre occurred.The breeze that is strong with the balloons and flowers and flowers piled under a tree while the bidens paid respect, the president made a sign of the cross before giving way to the delegation of elected officials to put their own bouquets of flowers.
Biden then went to a private meeting with the relatives of the victims and the first respondent, where the White House said he offered “condolences and comfort.” Narration of replacement is a conspiracy theory that, such as a strange qanon belief, has spread from the farthest periphery of the community to shocking mainstream areas – especially Tucker Carlson which is very influential at the night talk at Fox News.
The White House firmly refused to join some who directly blame Carlson and some prominent Republican for promoting theory and, with an expansion, responsible for cruel white supremacy attacks.However, Biden’s strong comments in Buffalo left a little doubt that he referred not only to the actual shooter but strong voices that spread ideology.
“Democracy is in danger like there has not been in my life,” he said. “Hate and fear have been given too much oxygen by those who pretended to love America. They don’t understand America.””Now is the time for people from all races, from each background, to speak as the majority of America and reject white supremacy,” he said. “We cannot let them destroy the soul of the nation.”