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How the Buffalo shooting proves Elon Musk is the wrong person to lead Twitter – MSNBC

| May 20, 2022

The intersection between the Buffalo mass shooting and its related online content provides more evidence that the lines between free speech, dangerous speech and unlawful speech are blurring at the speed of a keystroke. It's believed that 4Chan, the anonymous imageboard popular with far-right users, helped spoon-feed the "great replacement" theory (which suggests that a cabal of nonwhite immigrants are trying to replace white people and European culture by increasing the minority population) to the 18-year-old Buffalo shooting suspect. The suspect, accused of killing 10 people and wounded three at a Buffalo supermarket, most of them Black, livestreamed the massacre on the online platform Twitch (the platform removed the content) and posted a racist screed justifying his shooting online

A Plea Of Passion: Locals Try To Raise $80K To Save Theater Facade – Patch

| May 20, 2022

QUEENS, NY A group of neighbors are making a self-described "plea of passion" to worldwide Art Deco enthusiasts, asking for help saving remnants of a historic-theater-turned-synagogue that's slated for demolition.

The Buffalo supermarket massacre is the latest mass shooting authorities say was motivated by hate – KCCI Des Moines

| May 20, 2022

Saturday's massacre in Buffalo, New York, is the latest mass shooting in which authorities say the suspect was motivated by hate.The suspected shooter, an 18-year-old white man, shot and killed 10 people and injured three others at a supermarket in a predominantly Black area, authorities said. Eleven of the victims are Black."We'll be aggressive in our pursuit of anyone who subscribes to the ideals professed by other white supremacists and how there's a feeding frenzy on social media platforms where hate festers more hate," New York Gov

Jews, God and History – The Jewish Standard

| May 20, 2022

Everyone has heard the old line that if you have two Jews you get three opinions. Michael Takiff has done that one better.

Users On Violent Incel Forum Celebrate Buffalo, New York Shooting, Express Desire To Kill Black People And Jews: ‘I Would Go In A Synagogue Or All The…

| May 20, 2022

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Bullets that silence, words that silence Mondoweiss – Mondoweiss

| May 20, 2022

She was given a state funeral at the presidential palace in the de facto capital. She was a national hero.

Slavery, Anti-Semitism and Harvards Missing Moral Compass – The Wall Street Journal

| May 20, 2022

A recent report, Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery, notes that the universitys faculty, staff and leaders held more than 70 black slaves between 1636, when Harvard was founded, and 1783, when Massachusetts abolished slavery. In atonement, President Lawrence Bacow reports, the university intends to dedicate $100 million of its endowment to help address the persistent corrosive effects of those historical practices on individuals, on Harvard, and on our society.

The Intersectionality of Hate – The Atlantic

| May 20, 2022

The idea is if we dont look out the white race will bewill be utterly submerged. Its all scientific stuff; its been proved. These are not the words of the teenager who walked into a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday to hunt down Black Americans, although they might as well be

Philadelphias Jewish history museum reopens after bankruptcy and a 2-year shutdown – The Philadelphia Inquirer

| May 20, 2022

The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History opened this past weekend for the first time since the pandemic lockdown shut its doors in March 2020. That would be cause enough for museum officials to celebrate. But theres more.

Lessons in hate from the Holocaust to Buffalo – Harvard Gazette

| May 20, 2022

One person helping educate younger generations is Ruth Steinfeld, a child survivor of the Holocaust who features prominently in Werners film and who took part in the panel. Born in Germany in 1933, Steinfeld was sent to Gurs, a concentration camp in southwestern France, with her sister and parents when she was 7. A French aid agency helped smuggle the children to safety, but Steinfeld never saw her mother or father again


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