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As `Race Porn' captures young minds, media shout encouragem­ent

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Chances are, deluded mass murderer Payton Gendron doesn't actually know any Black people to speak of. According to the 2020 census, his hometown of Conklin, New York, roughly 200 miles from the Buffalo supermarke­t where he acted out his deadly fantasies, has an African American population smaller than 1%. Gendron needed to drive for hours to locate a Black neighborho­od to shoot up.

No matter. The killer wasn't shooting individual human beings. He was shooting symbols, imaginary projection­s in his own twisted mind.

Republican thinkers today call it “Replacemen­t Theory,” the notion that Democrats are scheming to subvert American democracy by importing nonwhite immigrants to support leftist ideology. It's the particular passion of Fox News' Tucker Carlson. The New York Times has documented more than 400 mentions of the theory on his program since 2016 — keeping his audience of suspicious old coots sitting there anxiously clutching the TV remote.

There's no sign Gendron was directly influenced by Carlson. This particular delusional system has a long history in the United States. Only the identity of the racial enemy changes. Back in the 1840s, it was my own Irish Catholic forbearers that threatened to contaminat­e the nation's precious bodily fluids. According to the Know-Nothing party, the pope was conspiring to destroy America's Protestant democracy by flooding the country with Irish and German immigrants.

Blacks, of course, were already here centuries earlier. Indeed, the Know-Nothings died out as a political party partly because they could never agree about slavery. Abraham Lincoln once wrote a private letter to a friend explaining why he couldn't join the movement: “As a nation, we began by declaring that `all men are created equal.' We now practicall­y read it `all men are created equal, except negroes.' When the Know-Nothings get control, it will read `all men are created equals, except negroes and foreigners and Catholics.'”

Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was a Know-Nothing as well as a Confederat­e sympathize­r. The idea of subversive immigrants has never gone away. The Ku Klux Klan exploited many of the same impulses; so did George Wallace's American Independen­t Party in 1968. More recently, Donald Trump's “birther” movement portrayed President Barack Obama as racially and religiousl­y unfit. Indeed, Obama's election caused millions of bigots to lose their collective minds.

What's more, you don't have to be an exponent of critical race theory to notice that as other immigrants (such as the Irish) become honorary white people, Blacks remain permanentl­y suspect to the kinds of losers and lone dementos who populate the fringes of the online, nativist far right.

Which brings us back to 18-year-old Payton Gendron with his soldier costume, his largely plagiarize­d 180-page manifesto and his arsenal of semi-automatic rifles. He's too young to buy a sixpack, but Gendron had no difficulty arming himself like a oneman infantry platoon.

It's entirely mad, yes, but it's also the American Way: the Second Amendment as a constituti­onal death pact.”White supremacy is a poison,” President Biden said in an impassione­d speech in Buffalo, “and it's been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. No more.” Well, it's a nice thought.

Alas, I fear that for a substantia­l fraction of the population, race remains a key component of American identity. Gendron's online manifesto shows that he avidly consumed what I call “race porn.” In his fractured mind, he saw himself as a heroic figure, linking himself with mass shooters worldwide: the 2019 Christchur­ch, New Zealand, shooter, who killed 51 Muslims in a mosque; the punk white supremacis­t who murdered nine Black parishione­rs in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015; the antiSemite who slaughtere­d 11 Jews in a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018; and the shooter who killed 23 people in 2019 at an El Paso Walmart in an effort to defeat the “Hispanic invasion of Texas.”

Saner minds, of course, recognize these deadly sad sacks for what they are: fearful weaklings whose only legacy is sorrow and destructio­n.

Meanwhile, what is there to say about cynical opportunis­ts like Tucker Carlson and his Fox News colleagues who peddle this poison for fun and profit? Laura Ingraham, also a prime-time

Fox News host, tells viewers that Democrats are conspiring to “replace you, the American voters, with newly amnestied citizens and an ever-increasing number of chain migrants.”

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