Although the perpetrator appears to be Hispanic, the media is portraying him as white and insisting that he posted racist material on Instagram shortly before the shooting. The problem is that he merely referred to materials popular with some white nationalists and it is unclear if he was supportive of the assertions made in those materials or if he was critical of those messages. It seems that many assumptions are being made.
The suspected perpetrator of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting in Gilroy, California that killed two children and one young man and injured 15 more, was influenced by the book. On his Instagram account, he mentioned it by name when making racist remarks about congesting the countryside for "hordes" of mestizos and Silicon Valley white "twats."
Furthermore, he seems to be critical of "white twats" in addition to "mestizos" and so it's probably inaccurate to say that he was a white supremacist or white nationalist.
It's amazing how quickly wikipedia gets updated following an incident such as this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Might_Is_Right
BOOK: https://archive.org/details/MightIsRight_966