(Jewish Group) Gunman in Texas mall shooting reportedly posted antisemitic rhetoric on social media
The suspect in the shooting Saturday at a mall in Texas appears to have posted antisemitic, anti-LGBTQ and misogynist messages to a social media account.
According to researchers at the Anti-Defamation League, as well as a report in NBC News, the gunman, a 33-year-old who killed eight people at an outlet mall in Allen, a suburb of Dallas, had an account at OK.RU, a Russian social media platform. On the account, he cited sites popular with white supremacists, such as 4chan, and white supremacist figures such as Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes. His posts repeated antisemitic conspiracies, using an abbreviation for the Zionist occupied government and claiming that Jews have engineered society so that men cannot mate with a woman.
An initial assessment of a massive social media trove, which ADL researchers can link to Garcia with a high degree of confidence, reveals a preoccupation with violence that manifests in a wide range of hate, including towards women and Jews, read an assessment by the ADLs Center on Extremism, using the shooters last name. The report cited Bellingcat, an investigative journalism site, in its research.
The shooter also posted photos of a jacket with a patch featuring the acronym for Right Wing Death Squad, a far-right term, as well as a shirtless photo where he is shown with tattoos of a swastika and the logo of the Nazi Waffen-SS force. Heres what I think about your diversity you f
.g losers [sic], he wrote in the photo caption, according to the ADL, which added that at least one post included the phrase Heil Hitler.
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