Presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson warned of a “new hate” emerging in America in a Thursday statement about the shooting massacre of nine people at the historically black Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The suspect in the shooting, 21-year-old Dylann Storm Roof, is currently in custody and investigators are looking into whether racial hatred was a motivation for the attack. In his statement, Carson acknowledges that “racial based hate” is a serious problem, but he suggests that ideological intolerance is a bigger one.
“I fear our intolerance of one another is the new battle ground of evil. Today many feel it is OK to hate someone who thinks differently than you do,” Carson, a neurosurgeon who has never been elected to public office, wrote in a release from his campaign. “The left hates the right. The right hates the left. This attitude is poison. Poison that will sicken all of us.”
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“As a brain surgeon I can assure you that all of our brains look the same, no matter what our skin color or party affiliation,” he added.
Carson, who is currently the only major African-American candidate competing for the presidency, has earned a reputation and a passionate conservative following for his provocative statements on immigration, race, sexuality and President Obama’s signature health care legislation, the Affordable Care Act.









