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341 | data/2015-06/P(1)0002127.pdf | 274 | 5072 | Sadness and shocking tragedy at historically black Church in Charlestone *CLICK TO GET LIVE UPDATES ON OUR PAGE* A white gunman opened a fire at pastor and 8 other Church members at black Church in Charlestone, SC on Wednesday night. The young Clean-shaved shooter walked in during a prayer meeting and started shooting the people. Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen said that the incident would be investigated as hate crime. Emanuel AME Church is a historically Africa-American Church which was found by Denmark Vesey in order to organize a slave revolt in 1822. Despite the first black American president, Africa-Amerioans remain the most common victims of hate crimes. But what if the hate crime relates to xenophobia? American xenophobia is based on the dominant white heritage that is giving birth to another form of hate and discrimination. These forms take another level of hate. Unfortunately, American tolerance is not what we think it is. US public is swapping patriotism for nationalism, tolerance for Islamophobia, racism and anti-immigrant sentiment. For instance, last February American gunman killed three young Muslims two miles away from the University of North Carolina campus. Was this gunman motivated by hate and intolerance? Should we expect for more hate-Crimes? What if American racial Change sti|| occurs through generations? What of it racism happens due to unequal opportunities? What if America is still a deeply racist country? What if the Church is not a safe place anymore? #CharlestonShooting #Chsnews | https://www.facebook.com/BlaCk-Matters-1579673598947501/ | 1295.48 | RUB | 2015-06-18T04:36:59-07:00 | 2015-06-19T04:36:59-07:00 |