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The Austin Shooter: He Doesn’t Represent Senegal — Let’s Be Clear 📱

In this emergency livestream, we address the growing narrative surrounding the Austin shooting and make one thing clear: one individual’s alleged actions do not define an entire nation.

As more information continues to emerge from Austin, conversations online have increasingly shifted toward the suspect’s Senegalese background. But does nationality equal collective responsibility? Should an entire country — or diaspora community — be judged based on the alleged actions of one person?

In this stream, we break down:

What authorities mean when they describe a suspect as a “lone actor”

The dangers of collective blame and nationality-based narratives

How media framing can shape public perception

The broader implications for African and immigrant communities

Why Senegal’s global identity goes far beyond one tragic incident

This conversation isn’t about defending crime — it’s about defending truth, fairness, and perspective. Nations are not individuals. Communities are not criminals.

Join the discussion and share your thoughts respectfully in the chat.

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