[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1152 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 1152
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
June 8, 2022.
Whereas, on May 14, 2022, in Buffalo, New York, 10 Americans were killed and 3
were injured by a self-described White supremacist who drove more than
200 miles to carry out this racist, violent mass shooting with an
assault-style rifle at a supermarket in a predominantly Black
neighborhood;
Whereas the self-described White supremacist and antisemite who allegedly
carried out this racially motivated, anti-Black massacre with a firearm
reportedly wrote a manifesto citing the White supremacist Great
Replacement Theory;
Whereas the alleged gunman livestreamed the mass shooting on Twitch;
Whereas the victims who tragically died were Aaron Salter, Ruth Whitfield,
Pearly Young, Katherine ``Kat'' Massey, Heyward Patterson, Celestine
Chaney, Roberta Drury, Margus D. Morrison, Andre Mackneil, and Geraldine
Talley;
Whereas the victims who were injured were Zaire Goodman, Jennifer Warrington,
and Christopher Braden;
Whereas the ``Great Replacement Theory'' is a White supremacist conspiracy
theory that perpetuates the racist, xenophobic, nativist, Islamophobic,
and antisemitic falsehood that non-White immigrants are being brought
into the United States and other Western countries to repopulate
majority White countries and disempower White voters to achieve a
political agenda, and to specifically bring upon the genocide of White
people;
Whereas this hateful conspiracy theory has been cited as a motivation for White
supremacist terrorist attacks domestically and internationally,
including--
(1) the targeting of a Tops Friendly Market in a predominantly Black
neighborhood in Buffalo, New York, in 2022, in which the alleged gunman
murdered 10 Black people, and injured 1 Black person and 2 White people;
(2) the murder of 9 Black worshipers at the Emanuel African Methodist
Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015;
(3) the White nationalist Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville,
Virginia, in 2017 that resulted in 9 wounded and in the murder of Heather
Heyer;
(4) the murder of 11 people and wounding of 6 in an antisemitic attack
on the Tree of Life L'Simcha synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in
2018;
(5) the targeting of Muslim worshippers, in which a gunman murdered 50
people at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch,
New Zealand, in 2019;
(6) the targeting of a Walmart in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood
in El Paso, Texas, in 2019, in which a gunman murdered 23 people and
injured 3; and
(7) the targeting of 3 Asian-owned spas in the Atlanta, Georgia, metro
area on March 16, 2021, in which a gunman killed 8 people, including 6
Asian women;
Whereas this hateful conspiracy theory and White supremacy inflicts harm to
individuals and communities in addition to physical injuries and death;
Whereas many individuals in positions of power and media institutions with
widely viewed public platforms have contributed to the normalization and
legitimization of the underlying principles of the Great Replacement
Theory; and
Whereas the people of the United States stand in solidarity with those harmed by
this hateful, senseless tragedy: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns in the strongest terms the Great Replacement Theory, a
White supremacist conspiracy theory that has been used to falsely
justify racially motivated, violent acts of terrorism domestically and
internationally;
(2) honors the memory and legacy of the victims and acknowledges the
lasting impact that this White supremacist act of violent extremism will
have on the Black community of Buffalo, New York, the United States, and
globally;
(3) encourages all Americans to remember the victims of racially
motivated hate crimes connected to White supremacist conspiracy theories
such as the Great Replacement Theory; and
(4) reaffirms the commitment of the Federal Government to combat
White supremacy in all forms by developing the coordinated, whole-of-
government approach to address White supremacist violence.
Attest:
Clerk.