White supremacists and other far-right extremists have killed far more people since Sept. 11, 2001, than any other category of domestic extremist. The Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism has reported that 71 percent of the extremist-related fatalities in the United States between 2008 and 2017 were committed by members of the far right or white-supremacist movements. Islamic extremists were responsible for just 26 percent. Data compiled by the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database shows that the number of terror-related incidents has more than tripled in the United States since 2013, and the number of those killed has quadrupled. In 2017, there were 65 incidents totaling 95 deaths. In a recent analysis of the data by the news site Quartz, roughly 60 percent of those incidents were driven by racist, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, antigovernment or other right-wing ideologies. Left-wing ideologies, like radical environmentalism, were responsible for 11 attacks. Muslim extremists committed just seven attacks.
These statistics belie the strident rhetoric around “foreign-born” terrorists that the Trump administration has used to drive its anti-immigration agenda. They also raise questions about the United States’ counterterrorism strategy, which for nearly two decades has been focused almost exclusively on American and foreign-born jihadists, overshadowing right-wing extremism as a legitimate national-security threat.
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“They only wanted to talk about Muslim extremism,” he says. But even before the Trump administration, he says, “we willingly turned the other way on white supremacy because there were real political costs to talking about white supremacy.”
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Not sure if you’ve seen Dan Dennet’s video about the fluke virus infecting the ant brain with an idea he’ll die for. Muslims get the brunt of the blame nowadays, but every fundamentalist has an idea to die for, capitalists, socialists, Catholics, Protestant, Muslims, all infected with an idea. It’s a fascinating lecture if you haven’t seen it. Great work again here Bob.
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Thanks, Jim. I’ll have to check out Dennet’s video. It sounds fascinating.
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It is quite the piece. Turns out the virus in the ant brain completes its life cycle in the gut of a bird. Makes ya wonder who’s in control here.
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The microbes are in charge? Holy bug-brain, Batman!
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It may not be as funny as you make it sound, Robert. Considering that the human body houses trillions of microbes, Jim may well be onto something 🙂
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Scary. 😲
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It is.
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This is a long read and part of PBS show on hate groups in America.
I found it down right scary and far more of a problem than anyone realizes. I’d like your thoughts.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/an-atomwaffen-member-sketched-a-map-to-take-the-neo-nazis-down-what-path-officials-took-is-a-mystery/?utm_source=FBPAGE&utm_medium=social&utm_term=20181121&utm_content=1913391075&utm_campaign=Frontline&linkId=59939493
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I watched the documentary last night. It is very scary. Although, it’s not really news to me. I’ve been studying white supremacist groups for a long time. It’s good this is getting public exposure.
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