/Dems Blaming the Rep Party For White Supremacy

Dems Blaming the Rep Party For White Supremacy

Three days after a horrific mass shooting in Buffalo, Democratic lawmakers attacked GOP leadership, claiming that Republicans supported the suspected killer’s racial conspiracy theory.

This is a replacement theory, according to Clark, in which nonwhites are being introduced to the United States to replace white voters and weaken their power.

This belief, which is common among white nationalist groups, was at the heart of Payton Gendron’s racist outburst on the internet.

He is accused of shooting 13 individuals, 10 of whom were killed, at a business in a mostly black neighborhood.

Even while certain members of their party toyed with or endorsed the idea that American culture is now at risk of minority dominance, Republican leaders have remained silent on the replacement concept.

Democrats said Tuesday that politicians who preach nativism don’t accept the consequences when the rhetoric is pushed too far.

Republicans deny that their rhetoric incited white supremacists or contributed to the incident in Buffalo.

Democrats have been accused by Republicans of politicizing the Buffalo tragedy. McCarthy believes that turning this into a political game demonstrates how insignificant they are.

On Tuesday, President Biden paid a visit to Buffalo and the gunshot victims. He described racial supremacy as a poison during a presentation.

After Republicans backpedaled in their response to violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in 2017, Biden declared he chose to run against Trump in 2020.

A day after the march, a car killed a counter-protester.

Though perceptions differ, Trump’s hold on the Republican Party is strong.

On Capitol Hill, the parties are always jockeying for political advantage, especially around election season, when both chambers may change hands to the Republicans.

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