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So, just what was the Buffalo shooter's political ideology? [in his own words]
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<blockquote data-quote="RocksInMyHead" data-source="post: 76701848" data-attributes="member: 284142"><p>Honestly, from what I've seen, he probably wasn't parroting Fox News. There are some pretty nasty cesspits of hatred that exist on the internet, and while they occasionally bubble up on Fox (most notably in relation to this, the idea of "White replacement," which Tucker Carlson has promoted at times), Fox isn't the originator of those ideas. Based on the bits and pieces of his manifesto that I've been able to read, he most likely comes out of one of those cesspits, which don't really conform to any sense of "left wing" or "right wing" ideology - they pull elements of both, then mix them with a special blend of hatred that's all their own.</p><p></p><p>Trying to blame one side or the other for this is just pointless and petty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocksInMyHead, post: 76701848, member: 284142"] Honestly, from what I've seen, he probably wasn't parroting Fox News. There are some pretty nasty cesspits of hatred that exist on the internet, and while they occasionally bubble up on Fox (most notably in relation to this, the idea of "White replacement," which Tucker Carlson has promoted at times), Fox isn't the originator of those ideas. Based on the bits and pieces of his manifesto that I've been able to read, he most likely comes out of one of those cesspits, which don't really conform to any sense of "left wing" or "right wing" ideology - they pull elements of both, then mix them with a special blend of hatred that's all their own. Trying to blame one side or the other for this is just pointless and petty. [/QUOTE]
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