'Darkest days of New Zealand' from Race War Attack Driven by White Power Movement as Suggested in Discovered Manifesto

Main Suspect charged after causing fatalities in multiple Mosques in seemingly ‘ultra right-wing terrorism’

The White Supremacy attacks are a devastating thing for New Zealand and were carried out by an Australian Nationalist who notably felt like people are “intruding” his home having a bunch of children in his country while replacing his own. This 28 year old revealed via the Manifesto that he felt like his European race was being wiped out by immigration labeling the suggestion as “White genocide”.

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Ideology Behind the Attack

With the political climate having normalized this behavior of Australia according to Matthew Knott from The Sydney Morning Herald who covered Australian Politics before moving to New York, in the United States says to PBS News Hour. Mr. Matthew says that according to the leader of a party called “One Nation” named Paulina Henson, she says is Islam as is "A disease that needs to be vaccinated against”, with One Nation having held the strongest balance of power in the Australian Parliament. Matthew Knott also tells PBS News Hour that this Ideology has been a big part of their political rhetoric over the past few years.

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Right Wing Group Derivative of Terrorism

The Main suspect had drawn ideology from similar manifestos from previous attacks in this ‘social movement’, according to analyst Humera Khan whose a director at Muflehun. The United States has a deep root of the “White Power Movement” and according to Kathleen from The University of Chicago we must respond to these attacks as a movement by ‘Political Actors'. “There actions that not meant to be the ending amongst themselves: The Oklahoma city shooting, the massacre in Charleston, and the attack on the Tree of Life Synagogue” as told to PBS by Kathleen. Kathleen studied the period form the Vietnam war to the Oklahoma City bombing and feels there is a ‘Revolutionary Nature’ to this attack and to how all of these White Supremacy attacks connect.

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