On the literary transmission of terror: 2: cascading texts
August 6th, 2019 by Charles Cameron
Further on he says, again referencing the Christchurch shooter’s rant:
Actually the Hispanic community was not my target before I read The Great Replacement.
He continues:
This manifesto will cover the political and economic reasons behind the attack, my gear, my expectations of what response this will generate and my personal motivations and thoughts.
And that’s pretty much what he delivers: lock, stock, you might say, and barrel.
But enough: all this delving into killers’ minds is disgusting.
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Documentation:
The Unabomber, Industrial Society and Its Future”Ragnar Redbeard, Might Is Right, or The Survival of the FittestAnders Breivik, 2083 – A European Declaration of IndependenceBrenton Tarrant, The Great ReplacementPatrick Cursius, The Inconvenient TruthAdded:
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