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Racism going mainstream? Buffalo shooting inspired by far-right conspiracy theories

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He is not a lone wolf. The 18-year old who traveled to #Buffalo to livestream a shooting spree targeting black shoppers had the complicity of an 'anything goes' internet where hate can spread at the speed of light, and a 'land of the free' mantra where he could buy assault weapons over the counter.

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