What Can America Do About , Far-Right Extremism?.<br />America has been inundated with <br />mass shootings as of late.<br />America has been inundated with <br />mass shootings as of late.<br />America has been inundated with <br />mass shootings as of late.<br />In the case of the alleged Buffalo, New York, shooter, ABC News reports he left notes indicating radical, far-right and racist motivations.<br />The suspect explains that he <br />cultivated his beliefs on the internet.<br />Experts fear the recent mass shooting highlights the evolution of white <br />supremacy in the United States.<br />We've had too many wake-up calls <br />at this point for me to feel confident that we're going to suddenly change the current path that we are on. , Michael Edison Hayden, senior investigative reporter <br />at the Southern Poverty Law Center, via ABC News.<br />Experts believe radicalization occurs across the country due to the internet and the normalization of hateful media rhetoric.<br />Experts believe radicalization occurs across the country due to the internet and the normalization of hateful media rhetoric.<br />Some fear the current divisive climate <br />in the country has allowed right-wing extremism to grow exponentially.<br />We better understand this is <br />a clear and present danger to American democracy. , Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, via ABC News.<br />Per the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), alleged right-wing attacks <br />have been the source of many terrorist <br />incidents in the United States since 1994.<br />The last two years -- 2021 and 2020 -- were the highest recorded years of domestic terrorism, plots and attacks, so the trends are pretty concerning. , Seth Jones, Senior Vice President of CSIS, via ABC News.<br />Experts say to de-normalize white <br />supremacy, call out racism when <br />you see it in your community.<br />Your silence is your acceptance. , Rasawn Ray, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution, via ABC News