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Buffalo shooting: white supremacism is a “poison”, denounced Joe Biden

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During a visit to the beleaguered city of Buffalo, New York, on Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden condemned white supremacism and those who helped propagate it, calling it “terrorism.”

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Wearing the dress of the chief entertainer, Joe Biden notably met the relatives of the victims of the shooting that killed 10 people, all black, before speaking at a community center.

Explains his decision to run as president to restore the soul of america of the white supremacist torchlight march in Charlottesville, Virginia, attacked, five years later, thehate ideology likely behind the buffalo killings.

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We saw massive hunting in Charleston, South Carolina, El Paso, Texas, Pittsburgh, last year in Atlanta, this week in Dallas, Texas, and now in Buffalo.he listed, citing tragic events where blacks, Jews, Latinos or Asians have been targeted in recent years.

White supremacy is poison. It’s a poison, really, that runs in our body politics. And we let it get worse and grow before our eyes. Not again. I mean never to repeat. We need to say as clearly and loudly as we can that white supremacist ideology has no place in America.

A quote from Joe Biden, President of the United States

Moved, the Democratic politician also denounced the conspiracy theory of great replacement caused by the suspect’s hunt for a long time manifest posted online shortly before the tragedy and deemed authentic by the authorities.

This most right-wing ideology that elites, especially Jews, want to replace the white population among other things through immigration, has entered more conventional right-wing circles, in a reduced version in which openly anti-Semitic themes were evacuated.

I call on all Americans to reject this lie, and I condemn everyone who spreads it to gain power, votes, money.launched Joe Biden.

Those who claim they love America have given too much fuel to hate and fearhe maintained, without mentioning names or partisan affiliation.

On Monday, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed Trump Republicans, the Fox News network and its star host Tucker Carlson. Meanwhile, Republican Representative Liz Cheney challenged the leaders of her own party.

The management of [Parti républicain] of the House of Representatives has made white nationalism, white supremacy and anti-Semitism tolerable. History has taught us that what begins with words ends in worse.tweet of former number three of the formation in the House.

In hammering his message, Joe Biden also did not hesitate to qualify the hunt as a terrorist act. What happened here is simple and clear: Terrorism. Terrorism. Domestic terrorismdid he declare.

The elected Democrat offered a marked contrast to his predecessor, Donald Trump, who according to Homeland Security officials ignored this threat and even banned the use of these words.

Source: Radio-Canada

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