"It was an attack on the values of America itself," said US Attorney General Eric Holder addressing hundreds of people gathered at a high school gymnasium in Wisconsin to pay their final respects to the six Sikhs gunned down by a white supremacist.
"And that is precisely what happened here: an act of terrorism; an act of hatred; a crime that is anathema to the founding principles of our nation and to who we are as a people," Holder said.
"This is wrong. It is unacceptable. And it will not be tolerated," Holder said as he recollected the sacrifices of the those killed in this shootout incident.
In recent years, he said too many Sikhs have been victimized because of their look.
"Unfortunately, for the Sikh community, this sort of violence has become all too common in recent years," Holder said referring to the tragic shootout incident of last Sunday, which he said against the basic fabric of the nation.
"In the recent past, too many Sikhs have been targeted and victimized simply because of who they are, how they look, and what they believe," he said and asked Americans to discuss on how to change the hearts of those so filled with hate that the despicable act.
"We must ask necessary questions of ourselves: what kind of nation do we truly want to have? Will we muster the courage to demand more of those who lead us and, just as importantly, of ourselves? What will we do to prevent that which has brought us here today from occurring in the future?" he asked.
"We should sensibly discuss if there is a need to change our laws, and we should certainly discuss how we might change the hearts of those so filled with hate that the despicable act we mourn today could ever have occurred. For our nation