The growing ‘transnational hate movement’

The World

The mass shootings in Buffalo can’t be understood as simply a domestic phenomenon. The internet, the global network of extremists and events around the world played important roles in the shooter’s radicalization. Amarnath Amarasingam, an expert on extremism and a professor at Queen's University in Ontario, discusses the global context with The World’s Marco Werman.

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