What I Learned From a Terrorists Manifesto
A summary of the Terrorists manifesto, what I took out of the evil document, and how the media falls into meme traps.
DISCLAIMER: The shooter will not be named, and the manifesto will not be shared. Most of the time these people look for fame, denying them of it helps to prevent copycats.
The first Asian 2020 Presidential candidate, Andrew Yang, at an event talked about how historically, a majority racial or ethnic group has never transferred to a minority in its own country. What he fears is an increasingly insecure White majority in America that is losing its grasp on the majority title. He fears, that next generation could see Americans shooting Asians .
On March 15 the world bore witness to the slaughter of 50 innocent New Zealand Muslims at the hands of a White Nationalist in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Most times we are often left to pick up the pieces and wonder why? why the attack happened? what motivated him? In this case we have his reasons. Left behind for us was an 87 page manifesto, detailing the political views, the reasons for the attack, and the goals of the Terrorist. Many in the mainstream media have reported on this, however they fall into the traps of a well versed 4chan troll.