Global Times - Weekend

West should reflect on white supremacy

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An outrageous terrorist attack happened in New Zealand’s Christchur­ch Friday. A gunman, who was believed to have accomplice­s, broke into two separate mosques and shot randomly at people inside.

At least 49 people were shot dead and many were seriously injured. The peaceful New Zealand never expected such a nightmare.

What’s most worrying is that the gunman was a typical white supremacis­t. The attack was full of symbols of Western racial and religious conflicts. The far-right political thought, prevailing in the West in recent years, was undoubtedl­y one of the inspiratio­ns of the attack. The Western world failed to control such a trend, and many countries drifted into far-right politics and even set off its upsurge.

The terrorist attack in New Zealand will trigger indignatio­n in the Islamic world. But no matter the Western or Islamic world, they lack a powerful and effective mechanism to control the domino effect of extreme events. Instead, using conflicts to usurp political influence was always regarded as a legitimate game. A few years ago, terrorism was mainly about Islamic extremists in the Middle East attacking Western targets. But the shooting in New Zealand is the reverse. It reflects the white supremacis­ts’ radical mood to expel all other races and religions. If the disadvanta­ged Muslims and arrogant white supremacis­ts use terrorist attacks to even the score, it would be the world’s nightmare.

Western elites should come forward to strongly condemn the terrorist attack in New Zealand and lead the Western world in thoroughly rethinking white supremacy. White supremacy is not an isolated ideology. It prevails in Western centrism and the populariza­tion of the so-called Western universal values. The West should be inclusive toward globalizat­ion instead of always prioritizi­ng its own benefits and taking Western superiorit­y for granted.

The shooting in Christchur­ch again proves that it is hard for different races, religions and cultures to harmonious­ly coexist. Prejudice, discrimina­tion and self-enclosure are common among races and religions, and the attack showed people how dangerous they are. Western society has severe deficienci­es in governing these issues. Western countries always criticize non-Western countries’ efforts to control these problems, but they have underestim­ated the crisis in the Western world.

Some forces in the world wish for terrorist attacks. The more antagonism there is, the more they will benefit. Politician­s who incite antagonism have aided these forces, while other countries’ efforts to promote harmony would be ridiculed. Antagonism is always under the guise of morality and justice. This is the pathetic part of the current world.

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