![]() ![]() 11, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia, on the eve of the deadly “Unite the Right” rally. Influential on the racist right, Renaud is sometimes credited with inspiring the now infamous “Jews will not replace us” chant voiced by white nationalists and neo-Nazis on Aug. Tarrant, a 28-year-old man from Australia, titled his manifesto “The Great Replacement.” This term can be traced to the French writer Renaud Camus. “In 2100, despite the ongoing effect of sub-replacement fertility, the population figures show that the population does not decrease in line with the sub-replacement fertility levels, but actually maintains and, even in many White nations, rapidly increases,” the alleged killer wrote in his manifesto. ![]() Fraser Anning, a member of Australia's right-wing “One Nation” party, who released a statement blaming the murders on Muslims, who were the victims of the attack. ![]() Steve King of Iowa and Tucker Carlson of Fox News.Ĭloser to where the apparent terror attack took place, such rhetoric is promoted by Sen. The type of racist rhetoric found in the manifesto is promoted heavily by Americans with large platforms like Rep. Flowers and cards are seen at the memorial site for the victims a March 2019 mass shooting, outside Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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