What happened in Atlanta on March 16 was an act of White supremacy that happened within a system of White supremacy.
A system of White supremacy that has been around since White people decided to call themselves White so they could keep their White supremacy.
A system of White supremacy that breeds and caters to specific acts of White supremacy.
A system of White supremacy that will now attempt to show sympathy and compassion for the victims of White supremacy.
A system of White supremacy that will make a show of responding with carefully crafted statements and messaging.
A system of White supremacy that, however, will be slow in taking any meaningful action, driving any meaningful impact, or affecting any meaningful change.
A system of White supremacy that is too used to existing and operating in a system of White supremacy to dismantle the system of White supremacy.
A system of White supremacy that is made up of millions of individuals who contribute knowingly or unknowingly to the perpetuity of the system of White supremacy.
Millions of individuals who have the ability to be empathetic and compassionate. Who have the ability to take action. Who have the ability to change themselves to help change the system of White supremacy.
But who may or may not have the will.