John --
Enough is enough.
So many lives have been taken. So many families have been devastated. So many communities have been traumatized by these avoidable tragedies at the hands of gun violence carried out by white supremacists.
The Buffalo attacker professed a belief in something called “The Great Replacement Theory,” a deeply racist, antisemitic idea that with the help of Jewish people, black people and other minorities will replace white people like him.
He wrote in his manifesto that he “carried out this attack to show to the replacers that as long as the White man lives, our land will never be theirs and they will never be safe from us.”
And before you start to think that this is some fringe online message board idea, half of Republicans now say they somewhat or strongly believe in The Great Replacement Theory too.
Even worse, Trump, the Republican Party, Fox News, and the entire GOP ecosystem are refusing to acknowledge the culture of white supremacy they’ve created and fueled.
It is high-ranking Republican members of Congress, Republican candidates for the U.S Senate, and Fox News media pundits who have pushed this extremist ideology into the mainstream, breathing oxygen into the fire of a dangerous far-right white nationalist movement that seeks to murder people of color for simply existing.
Just look at what leading Republican figures have said to help platform this racist conspiracy theory:
Fox News host Tucker Carlson: “They’re trying to change the population of the United States. And they hate it when you say that because it’s true. But that’s exactly what they’re doing. Is anyone pushing back at all?”
The third-ranking GOP member in the House of Representatives, Elise Stefanik:“Radical Democrats are planning their most aggressive move yet: a PERMANENT ELECTION INSURRECTION. Their plan to grant amnesty to 11 MILLION illegal immigrants will overthrow our current electorate and create a permanent liberal majority in Washington.”
Republican Nominee for Ohio U.S Senate, J.D Vance: “You’re talking about a shift in the democratic makeup of this country that would mean we never win, meaning Republicans would never win a national election in this country ever again.”
Following Tucker Carlson referring to white people as "legacy Americans" and saying that they are being replaced by "more obedient people from far away countries, Florida Congressmen Matt Gaetz wrote in a tweet “@TuckerCarlson is CORRECT about Replacement Theory as he explains what is happening to America.”
This shooter isn’t the first one to hold such hateful views and sadly he likely won’t be the last. Countless other mass shooters have held the same extreme racist views, and it’s all fueled by Republicans’ unapologetically hateful and violent rhetoric.
Everyone must call this what it is: white nationalist terrorism.
We have the power to fight white nationalism. We just need every person in power, both Democrats and Republicans with a spine to speak out. Please add your name now to demand that any political leaders promoting the Great Replacement Theory be held accountable.
The domestic terrorist that committed this mass shooting posted his manifesto online before killing 10 people saying that he specifically chose Buffalo because it was the city with the highest number of Black people near him.
This is part of a pattern of White nationalists targeting people of color in deadly attacks.
Our country should be in crisis mode. We are losing children, parents, family members, teachers, co-workers, friends, and loved ones at the hands of increased acts of white nationalist violence.
They specifically target people of color and immigrants, bragging on right-wing message boards about their victories fighting the replacers.
I’m sick and tired of “thoughts and prayers” from spineless Republican politicians and media figures unwilling to stand up to the message of hate coming from their own party. Elise Stefanick, Tucker Carlson, J.D. Vance, Matt Gaetz, and other Republicans pushing The Great Replacement Theory, are to blame. They all have blood on their hands.
Enough is enough is enough. This fight is too important to sit out. We need you to add your name now to demand that any political leaders promoting the Great Replacement Theory be held accountable.
My heart goes out to Buffalo and every other community touched by violent white supremacy. Together, we’re fighting to bring this to an end.
— Yvette
Yvette Simpson, CEO
Democracy For America