The religion of peace.
Norway bow-and-arrow attacker who krilled 5 was a Meslem
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Here is analysis from CSIS, using something PSR righties might be unfamilar with: actual data.
"Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994, and the total number of right-wing attacks and plots has grown significantly during the past six years. Right-wing extremists perpetrated two thirds of the attacks and plots in the United States in 2019 and over 90 percent between January 1 and May 8, 2020.
See for yourself:
https://www.csis.org/analysis/escalating-terrorism-problem-united-states
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Wait till OP discovers which has been more deadly in the past 20 years -- right wing terrorists or Muslim ones.
He is in for a big surprise!I'm afraid it's still Muslim by a hefty margin. Even if 'right-wing terrorism' includes such gems as the Armenian eeencel from Toronto and a member of KeKe murdering his uncle. Especially staggering since there are relatively few Muslims in the West, compared to right-wing folks.
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Define "terrorist incident." AKA: drunk guys talking in a Michigan bar.
Here is analysis from CSIS, using something PSR righties might be unfamilar with: actual data.
"Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994, and the total number of right-wing attacks and plots has grown significantly during the past six years. Right-wing extremists perpetrated two thirds of the attacks and plots in the United States in 2019 and over 90 percent between January 1 and May 8, 2020.
See for yourself:
https://www.csis.org/analysis/escalating-terrorism-problem-united-states -
Define "terrorist incident." AKA: drunk guys talking in a Michigan bar.
Here is analysis from CSIS, using something PSR righties might be unfamilar with: actual data.
"Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994, and the total number of right-wing attacks and plots has grown significantly during the past six years. Right-wing extremists perpetrated two thirds of the attacks and plots in the United States in 2019 and over 90 percent between January 1 and May 8, 2020.
See for yourself:
https://www.csis.org/analysis/escalating-terrorism-problem-united-statesDidn't check the link, I see:
"This analysis focuses on terrorism: the deliberate use—or threat—of violence by non-state actors in order to achieve political goals and create a broad psychological impact.4 Violence—and the threat of violence—are important components of terrorism. Overall, this analysis divides terrorism into four broad categories: right-wing, left-wing, religious, and ethnonationalist.5 "
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Wait till OP discovers which has been more deadly in the past 20 years -- right wing terrorists or Muslim ones.
He is in for a big surprise!I'm afraid it's still Muslim by a hefty margin. Even if 'right-wing terrorism' includes such gems as the Armenian eeencel from Toronto and a member of KeKe murdering his uncle. Especially staggering since there are relatively few Muslims in the West, compared to right-wing folks.
Guess again.
From CSIS:
"Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994"
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Someone said something to an FBI agent in a string operation v 9/11
the deliberate use—or threat—of violence by non-state actors in order to achieve politicalAgain, no. Did you not read the citation?
I'm sorry that it does not confirm your incorrect priors, but really you should make an effort to read and understand sources before commenting on them.
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Somehow preventable threats from imported foreigners seem worse than domestic threats from dissatisfied legacy citizens.
Hmm, I wonder which of these groups is responsible for more acts of violence?
(Also, are there "foreigners" are not "imported"?)First things. Liberalism makes this assumption that all violence is somehow equally illegitimate. This is not an assumption that I share. While I don’t support terrorism, I do recognize different connotations.
And again, it’s pretty easy to prevent terrorism from foreign religions by just not importing these people. The domestic right wing is already here so you have to deal with that. But that’s no reason to compound the problem by bringing in for an extremist.
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Guess again.
From CSIS:
"Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994"I'm not sure why you keep pushing this report. Did you know that Norway is not in the US?
Not to mention that the 'data' consists of a rather subjective coding and seems to flout death tolls in favor of 'incidents' (which reminds one of Sweden being the 'reyp capital of the world'). Can you link to their actual dataset where you can see how they coded the incidents? The last one I saw of this sort from ADL had pretty hilarious coding.
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Guess again.
From CSIS:
"Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994"I'm not sure why you keep pushing this report. Did you know that Norway is not in the US?
Not to mention that the 'data' consists of a rather subjective coding and seems to flout death tolls in favor of 'incidents' (which reminds one of Sweden being the 'reyp capital of the world'). Can you link to their actual dataset where you can see how they coded the incidents? The last one I saw of this sort from ADL had pretty hilarious coding.Oh, you want to talk about Norway?
Guess which group has caused more deaths from terrorism in Norway in recent years? Go ahead -- guess.