No, it's not. Violence by racist cracker edgelords are extremely rare.
The Between 2001 and 2015 neo-nazi/kkk/otherwise white power-aligned perpetrators were responsible for 106 deaths. There is no tug of war, the killing is almost entirely one-sided.
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University of Maryland's Global Terrorism Database
It's import to recognize that the mounting climate of anti-white rhetoric being espoused every single day by the media in Western societies could lead to some people who are unfairly demonized getting pissed and turning to violence. It's bound to happen. It has become normal and accepted to discriminate against white people, while placing other races above criticism, leading a culture where people regularly attack white people without fear of consequences.
To assess and discuss these societal trends is not analogous to jihad apologism. You're using scary labels to try to shut down discussion. "Talk about that and you're a racist terrorist sympathizer Trump supporter!" Your vilification creates an aura of fear that leads people to be afraid to speak about topics because they'll be branded an deplorable.
It is not hateful to analyze these issues, it is not okay to pretend that this is not happening. It is not an act of hate or violence to discuss and analyze the directly-related, indirect consequences, and peripheral issues surrounding this massacre.