Buffalo mayor calls for gun control and policing internet hate speech after supermarket shooter 'drove here' to take 'Black lives'
, a white supremacist conspiracy theory that believes white people will be outnumbered by people of color. —Meet the Press "I would like to see sensible gun control. I would like to see ending hate speech on the internet, on social media. It is not free speech. It is not the American way. We are not a nation of haters," Brown said."We are not a nation of hate.
Brown continued:"I believe that what happened in Buffalo, New York yesterday is going to be a turning point. I think it's going to be different after this, in terms of the energy and the activity that we see."Subscribe to push notifications
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