San Diego attackers’ hate manifesto targeted many groups, sought ‘destruction of political system,’ sources say
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An Anti-Defamation League analysis of the manifesto referenced "the great replacement theory," the belief that white people are being replaced in their countries by non-white immigrants.
An Anti-Defamation League analysis of the manifesto referenced "the great replacement theory," the belief that white people are being replaced in their countries by non-white immigrants.
An Anti-Defamation League analysis of the manifesto referenced "the great replacement theory," the belief that white people are being replaced in their countries by non-white immigrants.
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