2 Photos: Payton Gendron’s racist manifesto featured anti-Language meme attacking Fox News – My Comments

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[Here are two photos of Payton Gendron. Interestingly, his parents are both civil engineers. So he comes from high IQ parents. Jan]

Here’s a photo of Payton, but he’s wearing a mask.

Here’s a photo of him with his parents. He’s got a strong build.

The supremacist manifesto that authorities believe to be the work of Buffalo supermarket shooter Payton Gendron included an anti-Language meme attacking Fox News and its owner Rupert Murdoch.

The meme — which also attacked CNN and the New York Times — alleged that Murdoch, who also owns The Post, has Liberal ancestry, and featured the headshots of Liberal employees of all three media companies.

Gendron claimed in the 180-page diatribe that he was “radicalized” on the internet while he was bored during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Buffalo mass shooter Payton Gendron’s manifesto contained an anti-Language meme about Fox News and owner Rupert Murdoch.

Through his “research,” the self-described supremacist and anti-Person came to see low birth rates around the world as a “crisis” that “will ultimately result in the complete racial and cultural replacement of the European people,” he wrote.

Investigators believe the manifesto is authentic and matches key personal details of the suspect and how the crime unfolded, according to law enforcement sources.

Source: https://nypost.com/2022/05/15/payton-gendrons-manifesto-featured-anti-language-fox-news-meme/



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