The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. Where do you put white supremacists on the list of threats we face here in America? Actual, organized white supremacists? Low, because there aren't enough of them. I'm not sure what "soft" racism is, but the racism that exists is, almost by definition, a non-threat because we've always had it.Having said that, it's not a crazy leap of faith to think that maybe in time it could be. Some combination of factors could cause it to expand and, like anything, get to a critical mass such that it becomes a problem: continued abuse of the term and weaponizing of it by left-wing PC cops who use it to ruin lives with cancel culture, lack of employment opportunities and economic failure of lower-class white people who need something on which to aim their frustrations (which will of course coincide with diminishing opportunities for black and hispanic people too, and they'll have their scapegoats) and continued widening of the divide in our culture that pits people against one another. I do hold the left accountable for much of that, but don't view it entirely in the stark contrasting terms we typically see here in the Tug. There are a lot of shitty people out there and it's not like we're talking about Jefferson owning slaves, which is absurd. 1964 and Jim Crow wasn't that long ago, so there was definitely some "there" there.A society like ours is complicated, and solutions are complicated and require some appreciation of subtlety, which is a rare thing these days. It's not that complicated. It may be hard, but the basic factors leading to a prosperous civilized society are out there. It's not complicated that an intact family with an active father is a recipe for economic success and a safe society. It's not complicated that violent felons should be in prison for a long time and that petty crime needs to be dealt with a serious punishment and repeat offenders need to be isolated. Secure borders aren't complicated. Not voting for democrat leftards isn't that complicated. TBiggs thinks Tony Dungy is a sellout for promoting fatherhood. https://twitter.com/TBiggsTequila/status/1513584937785602051?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1513584937785602051%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fhardcorehusky.com%2Fdiscussion%2F85778%2Fwe-need-a-general-tweet-of-the-day-thread%2Fp213
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. Where do you put white supremacists on the list of threats we face here in America? Actual, organized white supremacists? Low, because there aren't enough of them. I'm not sure what "soft" racism is, but the racism that exists is, almost by definition, a non-threat because we've always had it.Having said that, it's not a crazy leap of faith to think that maybe in time it could be. Some combination of factors could cause it to expand and, like anything, get to a critical mass such that it becomes a problem: continued abuse of the term and weaponizing of it by left-wing PC cops who use it to ruin lives with cancel culture, lack of employment opportunities and economic failure of lower-class white people who need something on which to aim their frustrations (which will of course coincide with diminishing opportunities for black and hispanic people too, and they'll have their scapegoats) and continued widening of the divide in our culture that pits people against one another. I do hold the left accountable for much of that, but don't view it entirely in the stark contrasting terms we typically see here in the Tug. There are a lot of shitty people out there and it's not like we're talking about Jefferson owning slaves, which is absurd. 1964 and Jim Crow wasn't that long ago, so there was definitely some "there" there.A society like ours is complicated, and solutions are complicated and require some appreciation of subtlety, which is a rare thing these days. It's not that complicated. It may be hard, but the basic factors leading to a prosperous civilized society are out there. It's not complicated that an intact family with an active father is a recipe for economic success and a safe society. It's not complicated that violent felons should be in prison for a long time and that petty crime needs to be dealt with a serious punishment and repeat offenders need to be isolated. Secure borders aren't complicated. Not voting for democrat leftards isn't that complicated.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. Where do you put white supremacists on the list of threats we face here in America? Actual, organized white supremacists? Low, because there aren't enough of them. I'm not sure what "soft" racism is, but the racism that exists is, almost by definition, a non-threat because we've always had it.Having said that, it's not a crazy leap of faith to think that maybe in time it could be. Some combination of factors could cause it to expand and, like anything, get to a critical mass such that it becomes a problem: continued abuse of the term and weaponizing of it by left-wing PC cops who use it to ruin lives with cancel culture, lack of employment opportunities and economic failure of lower-class white people who need something on which to aim their frustrations (which will of course coincide with diminishing opportunities for black and hispanic people too, and they'll have their scapegoats) and continued widening of the divide in our culture that pits people against one another. I do hold the left accountable for much of that, but don't view it entirely in the stark contrasting terms we typically see here in the Tug. There are a lot of shitty people out there and it's not like we're talking about Jefferson owning slaves, which is absurd. 1964 and Jim Crow wasn't that long ago, so there was definitely some "there" there.A society like ours is complicated, and solutions are complicated and require some appreciation of subtlety, which is a rare thing these days.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. Where do you put white supremacists on the list of threats we face here in America?
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. Where do you put white supremacists on the list of threats we face here in America? Actual, organized white supremacists? Low, because there aren't enough of them. I'm not sure what "soft" racism is, but the racism that exists is, almost by definition, a non-threat because we've always had it.Having said that, it's not a crazy leap of faith to think that maybe in time it could be. Some combination of factors could cause it to expand and, like anything, get to a critical mass such that it becomes a problem: continued abuse of the term and weaponizing of it by left-wing PC cops who use it to ruin lives with cancel culture, lack of employment opportunities and economic failure of lower-class white people who need something on which to aim their frustrations (which will of course coincide with diminishing opportunities for black and hispanic people too, and they'll have their scapegoats) and continued widening of the divide in our culture that pits people against one another. I do hold the left accountable for much of that, but don't view it entirely in the stark contrasting terms we typically see here in the Tug. There are a lot of shitty people out there and it's not like we're talking about Jefferson owning slaves, which is absurd. 1964 and Jim Crow wasn't that long ago, so there was definitely some "there" there.A society like ours is complicated, and solutions are complicated and require some appreciation of subtlety, which is a rare thing these days. So basically, the Christian right might do something is your response. Pathetic.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. His broader point is still on point though. I have lived all over the SE. In some areas (real rural hickville) yeah there is absolutely this sort of soft racism on display. But serious white supremacy groups and such are like Clem and the 6 toothless friends he has at the trailer park. I mean it's there, for sure, but they are isolated, and stupid, and no real threat. Couple other moron KKK groups and some other loser Aryan Nation retards. You have to look hard to find them. Which I think is his point. They aren't holding Klan rallies in every county, and even when they do a dozen losers show up who couldn't even hold a job at Jiffy Lube. They couldn't pool their money to even purchase a gun together, much less come up with a plan for how to use it. There are of course your David Duke outliers, but generally speaking hardcore racism seems to me to be dying and only being carried on by the absolute most useless turds out there. Fraction of the population. Yeah, the soft racism lot is broader for sure, but he was talking actual white supremacists. Not just run of the mill soft racist rednecks in Bama baby! You seem perilously close to calling them "the jayvee team". That's being generous. More like the Freshman team benchwarmers. These people are not smart. They aren't usually in the same zip code as smart. Lucky for everyone the numbers stay down due to lawn tractor accidents and other forms of accidental death usually starting with "Darryl watch this!" But the subject was the greatest terrorist threat to the US. Despite blob's attempts at distraction, it's simply a fact that these alt/right, room temperature IQ types have dominated the stat sheet for ideologically motivated terror for years now.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. His broader point is still on point though. I have lived all over the SE. In some areas (real rural hickville) yeah there is absolutely this sort of soft racism on display. But serious white supremacy groups and such are like Clem and the 6 toothless friends he has at the trailer park. I mean it's there, for sure, but they are isolated, and stupid, and no real threat. Couple other moron KKK groups and some other loser Aryan Nation retards. You have to look hard to find them. Which I think is his point. They aren't holding Klan rallies in every county, and even when they do a dozen losers show up who couldn't even hold a job at Jiffy Lube. They couldn't pool their money to even purchase a gun together, much less come up with a plan for how to use it. There are of course your David Duke outliers, but generally speaking hardcore racism seems to me to be dying and only being carried on by the absolute most useless turds out there. Fraction of the population. Yeah, the soft racism lot is broader for sure, but he was talking actual white supremacists. Not just run of the mill soft racist rednecks in Bama baby! You seem perilously close to calling them "the jayvee team". That's being generous. More like the Freshman team benchwarmers. These people are not smart. They aren't usually in the same zip code as smart. Lucky for everyone the numbers stay down due to lawn tractor accidents and other forms of accidental death usually starting with "Darryl watch this!"
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. His broader point is still on point though. I have lived all over the SE. In some areas (real rural hickville) yeah there is absolutely this sort of soft racism on display. But serious white supremacy groups and such are like Clem and the 6 toothless friends he has at the trailer park. I mean it's there, for sure, but they are isolated, and stupid, and no real threat. Couple other moron KKK groups and some other loser Aryan Nation retards. You have to look hard to find them. Which I think is his point. They aren't holding Klan rallies in every county, and even when they do a dozen losers show up who couldn't even hold a job at Jiffy Lube. They couldn't pool their money to even purchase a gun together, much less come up with a plan for how to use it. There are of course your David Duke outliers, but generally speaking hardcore racism seems to me to be dying and only being carried on by the absolute most useless turds out there. Fraction of the population. Yeah, the soft racism lot is broader for sure, but he was talking actual white supremacists. Not just run of the mill soft racist rednecks in Bama baby! You seem perilously close to calling them "the jayvee team".
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. His broader point is still on point though. I have lived all over the SE. In some areas (real rural hickville) yeah there is absolutely this sort of soft racism on display. But serious white supremacy groups and such are like Clem and the 6 toothless friends he has at the trailer park. I mean it's there, for sure, but they are isolated, and stupid, and no real threat. Couple other moron KKK groups and some other loser Aryan Nation retards. You have to look hard to find them. Which I think is his point. They aren't holding Klan rallies in every county, and even when they do a dozen losers show up who couldn't even hold a job at Jiffy Lube. They couldn't pool their money to even purchase a gun together, much less come up with a plan for how to use it. There are of course your David Duke outliers, but generally speaking hardcore racism seems to me to be dying and only being carried on by the absolute most useless turds out there. Fraction of the population. Yeah, the soft racism lot is broader for sure, but he was talking actual white supremacists. Not just run of the mill soft racist rednecks in Bama baby!
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years.
The white supremacist/white nationalist narrative is the dumbest thing ever. Well, it's tied with all the other false narrative they've put out lately. There are maybe 20,000 actual white supremacists and they live in white areas like Whidbey Island and the inland NW. Not to interrupt the party here, nor imply that I agree that white supremacists are a national threat (so save it), but this is ridiculous.It makes me wonder if you really do hate the SEC as much as you say you do. Spend some time, real time, in the southeastern US and then get back to me, because you gave them a huge pass. If you've lived your whole life in the PNW you really don't know shit. His broader point is still on point though. I have lived all over the SE. In some areas (real rural hickville) yeah there is absolutely this sort of soft racism on display. But serious white supremacy groups and such are like Clem and the 6 toothless friends he has at the trailer park. I mean it's there, for sure, but they are isolated, and stupid, and no real threat. Couple other moron KKK groups and some other loser Aryan Nation retards. You have to look hard to find them. Which I think is his point. They aren't holding Klan rallies in every county, and even when they do a dozen losers show up who couldn't even hold a job at Jiffy Lube. They couldn't pool their money to even purchase a gun together, much less come up with a plan for how to use it. There are of course your David Duke outliers, but generally speaking hardcore racism seems to me to be dying and only being carried on by the absolute most useless turds out there. Fraction of the population. Yeah, the soft racism lot is broader for sure, but he was talking actual white supremacists. Not just run of the mill soft racist rednecks in Bama baby! You seem perilously close to calling them "the jayvee team". That's being generous. More like the Freshman team benchwarmers. These people are not smart. They aren't usually in the same zip code as smart. Lucky for everyone the numbers stay down due to lawn tractor accidents and other forms of accidental death usually starting with "Darryl watch this!" But the subject was the greatest terrorist threat to the US. Despite blob's attempts at distraction, it's simply a fact that these alt/right, room temperature IQ types have dominated the stat sheet for ideologically motivated terror for years now. Have you ever lived or worked for any length of time outside the Seattle metropolitan area in your entire life?
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre The subject was terrorism.Absolutely no one said terrorists kill more Americans than criminal gangs do.
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre The subject was terrorism.Absolutely no one said terrorists kill more Americans than criminal gangs do. Check the facts, madame. The argument was that “white supremacist” aren’t the greatest threat to America as the left espouses. No one said terrorist threat, lady. Here is the op for your reading pleasure. “I'd love to compare the body counts of a year's worth of killings carried out by White supremacists, to your typical 3-day weekend of murders and shootings carried out by gang-bangers in Chicago, Baltimore and East St. Louis.”
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre The subject was terrorism, though blob has tried to obscure that fact.Absolutely no one said terrorists kill more Americans than criminal gangs do.“the greatest terrorism-related threat that we face in the homeland is the threat of domestic violent extremism.”And yes, white supremacist extremists are the largest share of that terrorism year after year.
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre The subject was terrorism.Absolutely no one said terrorists kill more Americans than criminal gangs do. Check the facts, madame. The argument was that “white supremacist” aren’t the greatest threat to America as the left espouses. No one said terrorist threat, lady. Here is the op for your reading pleasure. “I'd love to compare the body counts of a year's worth of killings carried out by White supremacists, to your typical 3-day weekend of murders and shootings carried out by gang-bangers in Chicago, Baltimore and East St. Louis.” Even the writer of blob's linked piece understood the subject was terrorism, not crime generally. Did you read it?"This is not the first time that Mayorkas has blamed the greatest threat of domestic terrorism on White supremacists."
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre The subject was terrorism, though blob has tried to obscure that fact.Absolutely no one said terrorists kill more Americans than criminal gangs do.“the greatest terrorism-related threat that we face in the homeland is the threat of domestic violent extremism.”And yes, white supremacist extremists are the largest share of that terrorism year after year. Cool red herring ma’am.
Let's be clear, it's the dems trying to label anyone they disagree with as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. Pick your favorite group they've labeled as a white supremacist group that has nothing to do with actual racist white nationalists over the last 4 years. https://www.adl.org/media/17498/downloadMurder & Extremismin The United States 2021In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). The 2021 murder totals were low primarily because no high-casualty extremist-relatedshooting spree occurred this past year. Such sprees are the main contributor to high murder totals.Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which isusually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstandingextremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the “manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists.White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, thoughnot an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs These people aren’t extremists though…so no big deal.Gangster DisciplesVice LordsBlack P. StonesLatin KingsBlack DisciplesManiac Latin DisciplesSpanish CobrasAlmighty SaintsSpanish Gangster DisciplesSimon City RoyalsImperial GangstersInsane DeucesOrquestra AlbanyLatin EaglesLatin JiversNorthside PopesSatan DisciplesLa RazaMilwaukee KingsChi WestLatin StylersBrazersLatin CountsBishopsHarrison GentsSpanish LordsVikingsSircon City GangstersMickey Cobras614AmbroseTwo-SixTwelfth Street PlayersBlack SoulsFour Corner HustlersLatin LoversC-NotesJoustersLatin BrothersInsane UnknownsInsane DragonsPachuchosNew BreedsFlip City KingsOutlaw Loko BloodsAKrho PinoyVietnamese ClanCambodian MafiaBahala Na GangBarrio Pobre The subject was terrorism, though blob has tried to obscure that fact.Absolutely no one said terrorists kill more Americans than criminal gangs do.“the greatest terrorism-related threat that we face in the homeland is the threat of domestic violent extremism.”And yes, white supremacist extremists are the largest share of that terrorism year after year. Cool red herring ma’am. So you didn't read it. You took blob's word for what the guy said.That's a triumph of hope over experience. It's on you. You should have known better.