A day after the mass shooting at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, President Joe Biden unsurprisingly came out to lecture white Americans on hate.
An 18-year-old white man allegedly targeted black people in the May 14 attack, which left 10 people dead.
“We must address what remains the stain on the soul of America,” Biden said during a speech the next day at the Capitol in Washington.
And of course, that “stain” to which the president referred is the “white supremacy” he and his party believe to be at the core of America’s identity.
But is white supremacy really the single biggest threat facing the nation?
As it turns out, white people are not the biggest source of hate crime or interracial violence in the U.S.