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White Supremacy—Not Just for White People
The Culture War Michael Bornstein The Culture War Michael Bornstein

White Supremacy—Not Just for White People

Nick Fuentes, Enrique Tarrio, and the Texas mall shooter are part of a disturbing trend of non-whites being radicalized by a violent, right-wing ideology.

White supremacy groups and neo-Nazis are trying to broaden their appeal and that often means recruiting non-whites to support their extremist views. In 2017, the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer started a Spanish language version. White supremacy is often rooted in personal insecurity, and non-whites are sometimes attracted to the hate of white supremacist movements to feel some kind of power and exert dominance over other groups such as immigrants, Jews, and women.

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GOP Politics Inspires Mass Murder
The Culture War Michael Bornstein The Culture War Michael Bornstein

GOP Politics Inspires Mass Murder

In less than 24 hours, 16 people were murdered in Texas by domestic terrorists inspired by the same extreme right-wing, anti-immigrant hate embraced by white supremacists and Trump's Republican Party.

Donald Trump holding his campaign kickoff at Waco Texas was symbolic to white supremacists who have long embraced acts of domestic terrorism and insurrection, including the 1992 Waco Texas standoff and the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building that killed a total of 250 people. Today's GOP is spreading the same right-wing, anti-immigrant hate that is inspiring the next generation of mass murders.

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