Donell Harvin Calling the Minneapolis murders a hate crime is a far-right narrative

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Donell Harvin, former Chief of Homeland Security and Intelligence for Washington D.C., stated that labeling the Minneapolis murders as a hate crime against Catholics fits into a “far-right narrative” that seeks to portray Christians as systematic victims in the country. According to Harvin, the attacker should rather be understood as a nihilist, someone who believes that “no life matters,” which suggests that the motivation was more tied to an ideological or philosophical vision than to a specifically religious target. However, he stressed that the case should be thoroughly investigated under the framework of a hate crime and as a possible act of domestic terrorism, always within legal parameters. In his analysis, Harvin warned about the risk of prematurely politicizing violent tragedies without “solid evidence,” since this could divert attention from the investigation and fuel ideological narratives instead of clarifying the facts.

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