By James Varney, RealClearInvestigations May 26, 2022 To support the claim that a mentally disturbed racist’s massacre in Buffalo reflects a growing threat of white supremacy, many news outlets trumpeted an Anti-Defamation League study holding that “white supremacists were responsible for more murders than any other type of extremist” over the past 10 years. But in RealClearInvestigations, James Varney uncovers shortcomings in the analysis, which was further undercut by an especially deadly massacre this week by a member of a heavily Latino community in Texas -- again a mentally disturbed young man. Read the Full Article →
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