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I don't believe that's an accurate quote from Carlson.
I'm not so sure the shooter explicitly said that. Someone PM'd me the "manifesto" - I'm reading through it now. I'll see exactly how accurate the media is on reporting this.You can criticize his solution, but I think we have to recognize there is an issue. This shooter and many others have explicitly said they were radicalized to act by seeing the actions of other shooters on social media. He wanted to radicalize more people and that's why he streamed it on Twitch. He lays out all this in his manifesto. His radicalization through far right memes and prior mass shooters, how he tried to emulated them, and how he acted how he did to try to inspire more people in the same way he was.
I'm afraid it will have the opposite effect... and the more "very smart" officials censor the replacement theory, the more widespread it will get, especially since if there is really a weakening in migration policy, then...So, a killer wrote a 180 page "screed" (which I can't find anywhere, and I'd like to read it, so I could know what the hell the guy was writing, rather than rely on the media to tell me what they think it says), and so NY Governor Hochul thinks that nobody should be allowed to talk about "replacement theory."
Buffalo shooting spurs Gov. Hochul to call for crackdown of social media: ‘instruments of evil’
Citing the vile online manifesto attributed to the Buffalo shooter, Gov. Hochul on Sunday urged social media companies to crack down on hate speech— calling the sites“ instruments of ev…www.bostonherald.com
All we apparently get to know, though, is that the 180 pages consisted of racist memes and slurs, and that he repeatedly talked about "the great replacement" or something. We don't get to read it ourselves now. And, now Hochul wants to make it illegal to refer to any "replacement," which, of course, to Democrats means that nobody should be able to say that illegal immigration is a problem because it's changing American demographics quickly and unsustainably. If you say that, then it's a form of "replacement theory."
One can already see where this is going. They'll take a psycho's "manifesto" of a seriously mentally ill person who shot people in a tragic and horrid incident, and they'll overlay that on anything "conservative" or "right wing" (which nowadays is anything right of Mao, and that will be called "hate speech" which must be censored from the internet, lest someone act violently.
Twas I. It was very difficult to find.Someone PM'd me the "manifesto"
I'm not so sure the shooter explicitly said that.
I think social media is separate from free speech. I do not think an organization should be forced to host videos of mass shootings and those shooters manifestos.But, limiting the ability to discuss things on social media is not an answer.
I don't believe that's an accurate quote from Carlson.
The shooter was anti-Trump. He was anti-Fox News. He was a lefty.
Never let a crisis go to wasteSo, a killer wrote a 180 page "screed" (which I can't find anywhere, and I'd like to read it, so I could know what the hell the guy was writing, rather than rely on the media to tell me what they think it says), and so NY Governor Hochul thinks that nobody should be allowed to talk about "replacement theory."
Buffalo shooting spurs Gov. Hochul to call for crackdown of social media: ‘instruments of evil’
Citing the vile online manifesto attributed to the Buffalo shooter, Gov. Hochul on Sunday urged social media companies to crack down on hate speech— calling the sites“ instruments of ev…www.bostonherald.com
All we apparently get to know, though, is that the 180 pages consisted of racist memes and slurs, and that he repeatedly talked about "the great replacement" or something. We don't get to read it ourselves now. And, now Hochul wants to make it illegal to refer to any "replacement," which, of course, to Democrats means that nobody should be able to say that illegal immigration is a problem because it's changing American demographics quickly and unsustainably. If you say that, then it's a form of "replacement theory."
One can already see where this is going. They'll take a psycho's "manifesto" of a seriously mentally ill person who shot people in a tragic and horrid incident, and they'll overlay that on anything "conservative" or "right wing" (which nowadays is anything right of Mao, and that will be called "hate speech" which must be censored from the internet, lest someone act violently.
Well, here are some clips of him saying similar things.I don't believe that's an accurate quote from Carlson.
Well, here are some clips of him saying similar things.
You don't know he wrote that.
The shooter was anti-Trump. He was anti-Fox News. He was a lefty.
That's not an accurate statement of the law, as not only must the speech incite violence it has to actually call for the violence. You aren't committing hate speech just because you say something and it pisses someone off so they act violently. If you weren't yourself calling for violence, then you can't be found responsible for inciting violence.Take a look at these verified ones then. they're no better.
Fresh calls for Fox News to fire Tucker Carlson over ‘replacement theory’
Host dismisses Anti-Defamation League after organization urges network to drop himwww.theguardian.com
Opinion | Why white supremacists love Tucker Carlson's "great replacement" musings
There are still plenty of Americans seeking confirmation that their rank nativism is right.www.nbcnews.com
Hate speech is not "free" speech if it incites violence.
Don't say gay!YES! YES! YES!
It is time to update the First Amendment.
No one should be allowed to talk about the Replacement Theory.
No one should be allowed to talk about CRT, either.
The (nominal) President's new disinformation czaress should have the authority to censor any topic that deals with ethnicity.
I've been through all that. He's not said anything racist. What he's saying in every clip is that this is a strategy used by the Democrats - the Democrats like bringing in folks who they think will eventually be new Democrats. And, from what I see, that does appear to be why the Democrats love the open borders.Well, here are some clips of him saying similar things.
Ahh, so a document describing in detail the weapon used in the attack, a drawing of the store he planned to (and did attack) with detailed plans on how to escape, which also specifically mentions details of his childhood, the area where the shooting happened, and approximate time the shooting would take place happened to drop just before the shooting took place. This document was also mentioned by the shooter on his life stream, was posted by him in his discord, and another similar rant was released alongside it by him in discord.You don't know he wrote that.
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