Social-media platforms should be held accountable and gun laws should be more restrictive, but the wrong language has a tendency to excuse the herd. Language alone cannot change the violent extremism that is a part of American society today, which President Joe Biden called out last night as “hate-fueled domestic terrorism” that leads to such tragedy. And lest there be any doubt, he wrote the N-word on the tip of his gun, a word perfectly visible from his videotape of the rampage. To emphasize that his victims were targeted and not at all random, Gendron wrote that he chose the specific Tops supermarket because it was in a demographic area that, according to public data, is only 1 percent white. Based on evidence from a manifesto that he reportedly posted Thursday night, Gendron did not perceive himself as being alone: He had his people they were there for him.Īs if to make that clear, he livestreamed some of his actions yesterday, a performative gesture for an audience that already existed. His mission was effective because he was supported by an apparatus that provided the ideology and means for the hunt. He is an alleged solo shooter, or, in the parlance of our time, a lone wolf-a term used to differentiate the slaughter from more sophisticated acts of terrorism staged by groups like ISIS that typically involve multiple people and nuanced planning.īut that lone wolf language fails us in an era when hate and radicalization now serve as a proxy for the collaborative herd, for the co-conspirators and colluders. In this case, Gendron appears to have had no accomplices. When we write about, think about, and prosecute such hate crimes in this nation, we tend to focus on whether the assailant acted alone. Almost immediately, it was described as a “ straight-up racially motivated hate crime” by New York officials. The event was, according to a manifesto apparently written by Gendron himself, a racist massacre. Almost all of the victims were Black the supermarket is in a predominantly Black area of Buffalo, New York. Police say he was heavily armed, wearing protective military-style gear, and proceeded to shoot and kill at least 10 people, injuring three more. Gendron allegedly went hunting yesterday at a supermarket after traveling more than 200 miles from his home. Lone wolves do not massacre, because they can’t.Įighteen-year-old Payton S. The wolf, acting alone, is not something to fear. The lone wolf, in the animal kingdom, is not powerful it is weak. The wolf pack’s defining feared feature is that it does not work alone. Once prey is targeted, the pack first disperses, then surrounds the victim-some wolves from the front, others from the back. Their ability to capture prey worthier than themselves results from collaboration-from the pack. They are not as big as many other predators, nor as strong, nor terribly wise, nor do they have sophisticated tools or genetic dispositions that make them individually dangerous in the animal kingdom. They are not as menacing nor as powerful as mountain lions. Wolves are not a particularly special species.
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