New York Post

‘Condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy’

Excerpt of President Trump’s comments yesterday:

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T HESE barbaric slaughters are an assault upon our communitie­s, an attack upon our nation, and a crime against all of humanity. We are outraged and sickened by this monstrous evil, the cruelty, the hatred, the malice, the bloodshed, and the terror. Our hearts are shattered for every family whose parents, children, husbands and wives were ripped from their arms and their lives. America weeps for the fallen.

We are a loving nation, and our children are entitled to grow up in a just, peaceful, and loving society. Together, we lock arms to shoulder the grief, we ask God in Heaven to ease the anguish of those who suffer, and we vow to act with urgent resolve.

The shooter in El Paso posted a manifesto online consumed by racist hate. In one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy. These sinister ideologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America. Hatred warps the mind, ravages the heart, and devours the soul. We have asked the FBI to identify all further resources they need to investigat­e and disrupt hate crimes and domestic terrorism — whatever they need.

We must recognize that the Internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalize disturbed minds and perform demented acts. We must shine light on the dark recesses of the Internet, and stop mass murders before they start.

The Internet, likewise, is used for human traffickin­g, illegal drug distributi­on, and so many other heinous crimes. The perils of the Internet and social media cannot be ignored, and they will not be ignored.

In the two decades since Columbine, our nation has watched with rising horror and dread as one mass shooting has followed another — over and over again, decade after decade.

We cannot allow ourselves to feel powerless. We can and will stop this evil contagion. In that task, we must honor the sacred memory of those we have lost by acting as one people. Open wounds cannot heal if we are divided. We must seek real, bipartisan solutions. We have to do that in a bipartisan manner. That will truly make America safer and better for all.

First, we must do a better job of identifyin­g and acting on early warning signs. I am directing the Department of Justice to work in partnershi­p with local, state and federal agencies, as well as social media companies, to develop tools that can detect mass shooters before they strike.

As an example, the monster in the Parkland high school in Florida had many red flags against him, and yet nobody took deci

sive action. Nobody did anything. Why not?

Second, we must stop the glorificat­ion of violence in our society. This includes the gruesome and grisly video games that are now commonplac­e. It is too easy today for troubled youth to surround themselves with a culture that celebrates violence. We must stop or substantia­lly reduce this, and it has to begin immediatel­y. Cultural change is hard, but each of us can choose to build a culture that celebrates the inherent worth and dignity of every human life. That’s what we have to do.

Third, we must reform our mental health laws to better identify mentally disturbed individual­s who may commit acts of violence and make sure those people not only get treatment, but, when necessary, involuntar­y confinemen­t. Mental illness and hatred pulls the trigger, not the gun.

Fourth, we must make sure that those judged to pose a grave risk to public safety do not have access to firearms, and that, if they do, those firearms can be taken through rapid due process. That is why I have called for red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders.

Now is the time to set destructiv­e partisansh­ip aside — so destructiv­e — and find the courage to answer hatred with unity, devotion, and love. Our future is in our control. America will rise to the challenge. We always have and we always will win. The choice is ours and ours alone. It is not up to mentally ill monsters; it is up to us.

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