President Biden to Buffalo and America: ‘White supremacy will not have the last word’

Among the victims in the Buffalo shooting was a former police officer, and eleven of the thirteen killed or injured were Black.

(TriceEdneyWire.com) — As President Joe Biden stood amidst the heartbroken in Buffalo, N.Y. calling White supremacy, a “poison” in the U.S., historians, and scholars of America’s racism not only agreed with him—but outlined specifically how America must change.

“The FBI, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Justice Department have all confirmed that the primary domestic terrorism threat comes from racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists who advocate for the superiority of the White Race,” writes the Southern Poverty Law Center, a foremost authority on hate in America, in response to the killing of ten predominately Black shoppers by a White 18-year-old in Buffalo Saturday.

The president, accompanied by First Lady Jill Biden, flew into New York Tuesday operating in the role of comforters-in-chief. According to an account from the White House: “The president and first lady met with family members of the victims, law enforcement and first responders, and local leaders at a community center to offer their condolences and comfort to those affected by this tragedy.”

Biden declared in a speech: “What happened here is simple and straightforward: Terrorism; terrorism; domestic terrorism. Violence inflicted in the service of hate and the vicious thirst for power that defines one group of people being inherently inferior to any other group.”

Details of the shooter, Payton Gendron’s 180-page manifesto, revealed troubling perceptions the self-avowed white supremacist possessed.

The killer, Payton Gendron, went into the TOPS grocery store where predominately Black family members did their regular shopping on a daily basis. On Saturday, people were preparing for Sunday dinners, birthday parties or just stopping by the store for snacks and supplies. Gendron shot people in the parking lot on the way in and then proceeded to fire the gun inside, killing more people with a rifle speckled with writing, including racial slurs.

Before he was arrested, he had killed ten people and injured three others. According to widespread reports, a manager had asked Gendron to leave the store the day before the killings as he loitered inside. He was also investigated by state police less than a year ago after authorities at his high school reported that he made threatening remarks concerning a murder/suicide. He was then examined by a mental hospital but was not charged.

On Tuesday, Biden called on the community to support the victims and survivors and to take action to prevent future tragedies. Namely, he called on Americans to reject the racist ‘White replacement theory’ believed to have inspired the gunman behind the tragic Buffalo shooting and other shootings.

According to a statement by the SPLC: “The attack in Buffalo is the direct result of White nationalist propaganda, specifically the ‘great replacement’ conspiracy theory, being promoted and now mainstreamed by major public figures. This false notion (that White people are being systematically replaced by Black people, immigrants, and Jews) has deep historical roots but has gained traction in recent years. And with that traction has come violence, both physical and political.

“In recent years we have seen multiple White gunmen commit horrific acts of violence against people of color, Jews, Muslims, and immigrants, justified on the premise of the false conspiracy narrative. This time it took an 18-year-old extremist driving over two hundred miles to murder ten innocent people and injure three others (the vast majority who were Black) to bring this lie and its deadly consequences to the national forefront.”

Biden’s appeal for Americans to take stands against White supremacy and to speak up against the wrong of racism is not enough, he said.

The SPLC agrees. The organization made several recommendations to end the repeated terrorist attacks:

  • “It is especially important that politicians, civic leaders, and law enforcement officials repudiate dangerous and false conspiracy theories like the ‘great replacement’ theory, which has now moved from far-right extremist spaces into the political mainstream. Despite its clearly violent implications, far too many politicians and pundits now repeat the myth regularly.”
  • “Federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, should provide more resources for programs and processes for early intervention. Programs in these areas should focus on extended support for victims, survivors, and targeted communities more broadly, as the trauma resulting from racially motivated violence often reverberates widely.”
  • “Congress should immediately enact the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act (S.964/H.R. 350) to establish offices within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the FBI to monitor, investigate and prosecute cases of domestic terrorism—and require regular reports from these offices.”
  • “Tech companies must create (and enforce) terms of service and policies to ensure that social media platforms, payment service providers, and other internet-based services do not provide forums where hateful activities and extremism can grow and lead to domestic terrorism. Social media platforms and online payment service providers must act to disrupt the funding of hate online to prevent their services from helping to incubate and bankroll terrorists and extremism,” The SPLC recommended.

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