Conservative pundit and online college co-founder Dennis Prager rebuffed claims of white supremacy stemming from the Buffalo shooting that killed ten people, saying white people turning into mass shooters in America are as rare as lightning strikes.
The Prager University co-owner was speaking on his own syndicated radio talkshow The Dennis Prager Show on Thursday, which was later shared on Twitter by Media Matters for America – ‘the nation’s most progressive media watchdog.’
He first praises America’s immigration process and diversity, saying: ‘Fundamentally, this is a country that has phenomenally, successfully, uniquely, successfully passed the test of the most multiracial, multi-religious, multicultural, multinational country in the history of the world.’
‘And to say otherwise is to smear the greatest experiment in human diversity that has ever been engaged in!,’ he continued. Prager then brings up the May 14 shooting at a Tops Friendly Markets store, evoking the gunman, 18-year-old Payton Gendron.
He said: ‘To my fellow Americans who are black American. This man represents such an infinitesimally small segment of the white population.’
‘That it is important that you know that it was as if those people in that supermarket were struck by lightning,’ the 73-year-old talk show host added. ‘These things are exceedingly rare in the United States. Okay? That’s not a decent man. He’s a thug!’
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