This week saw the latest in a long list of U.S. tragedies: Eleven people were killed by a gunman in Monterey Park, CA. The shooting struck a predominantly Asian-American community during celebrations for the Lunar New Year. At first blush, the shooting appeared to confirm progressive fears about a white supremacist wave of anti-Asian hate—until the authorities identified the shooter as a 72-year-old Asian man. It's not the first time the white supremacy narrative has been disrupted by facts. A 2021 killing spree at primarily Asian America massage spas that killed eight, six of them Asian, was widely attributed to...