White supremacists behind majority of US domestic terror attacks in 2020 - We get to determine what right and left wing terrorism is and you will accept it.

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White supremacists and other rightwing extremists have been responsible for 67% of domestic terror attacks and plots so far this year, with at least half of that violence targeting protesters, according to a new analysis from a centrist thinktank.

The report found only a single deadly “far-left” attack in 2020, the shooting of Aaron Danielson, a rightwing activist, by a self-described “anti-fascist” during a protest in Portland this August. Experts on extremism said this was the first killing linked to an anti-fascist in the United States in 25 years.

Violent rightwing actors were responsible for 41 politically motivated attacks and plots this year, while “far-left” actors were responsible for 12, according to analysts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), who have assembled a database of domestic terror attacks going back to 1994.

The new data stands in stark contrast to claims by Donald Trump and justice department officials, who have responded to massive protests against police violence and racism by arguing that leftwing violence is a major threat, and that anti-fascist, or “antifa”, activists should be designated as a domestic terror group.

Despite months of political unrest, a much smaller number of Americans have been killed in domestic terrorism incidents this year than in previous years, CSIS analysts found, in part because there has not yet been a politically motivated mass shooting.

In total, only five people died in five domestic terror incidents this year through 31 August, the analysts concluded, including Danielson, a supporter of the far-right Patriot Prayer group. The other deaths include two law enforcement officers shot dead by an anti-government “boogaloo” extremist in California; the son of a New Jersey judge shot to death by an anti-feminist terrorist; and a Black Lives Matter protester shot dead during a protest in Austin, Texas.

In recent years, the annual number of victims of domestic terrorism attacks has been much higher, ranging from 22 to 66 people, according to the CSIS database, with single incidents, such as the mass shooting targeting Latinos in an El Paso Walmart last year, or the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando in 2016, leaving dozens of people dead.

Some high-profile incidents are not included in CSIS’s tally of domestic terrorism attacks, including the shooting deaths of two Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, this August.

In the Kenosha incident, the analysts did not see a clear “political motivation” by the alleged 17-year-old shooter, or evidence that the killings had been premeditated, said Seth Jones, the counter-terrorism expert who led the creation of CSIS’s dataset.

But Jones said it was noteworthy “how much domestic terrorism in the US shifted over the summer of 2020 into cities”, with a noticeable increase in the number of car attacks on protesters, and in street violence.

One of the fatal incidents that was coded as “violent far-right” domestic terrorism in the CSIS database was carried out by an army sergeant in Texas who has not yet faced any criminal charges in the case.

Garrett Foster was shot to death during a Black Lives Matter protest in Austin, Texas, on 25 July. Daniel Perry, the army sergeant who was named as the shooter, has claimed he was acting in self-defense.

The CSIS report cites a series of social media comments Perry made in the months before the shooting, including, “Now is the time to take up arms and protect yourselves against violence”, and a response to a Trump tweet about protesters in Oklahoma, “Send them to Texas we will show them why we say don’t mess with Texas”, in categorizing the shooting as politically motivated terrorism.

Clint Brody, a lawyer for Perry, criticized the authors of the report for trying “to equate an act of self-defense with domestic terrorism”, and said that Foster, the protester who was killed, had also made troubling posts on social media.

Asked for comment, the Austin police department and local district attorney’s office said only that the investigation was ongoing.

The 11 non-fatal incidents analysts coded as “far-left political violence” include the burning of a police precinct in Minneapolis that was known locally as “a playground for renegade cops”; attempts to set police cars on fire in New York City and Tacoma, Washington; molotov cocktail and other incendiary attacks on government buildings in Portland, Seattle, and Apple Valley, Minnesota; and an assault on a Democratic state senator who was filming protesters tearing down statues in Wisconsin.

The non-fatal rightwing attacks include a knife attack that wounded three members of an Asian-American family in Texas; a shooting at a shopping center in Arizona by a man prosecutors said was part of the misogynistic “incel” movement; multiple terror plots by The Base, a neo-Nazi group trying to instigate a race war; and several threats and violent incidents linked to the QAnon conspiracy theory.

CSIS defines terrorism as “the deliberate use – or threat – of violence by non-state actors in order to achieve political goals”, and analysts cautioned that they had omitted many violent incidents in 2020 in which the political motivation was not clear.

For instance, “though some sources recorded over 100 far-right vehicle attacks at protests in 2020”, the CSIS database only “verified 11 as terrorist attacks”, the analysts wrote.

The percentage of rightwing domestic terrorism attacks would have been higher if CSIS had categorized “boogaloo” anti-government extremists as rightwing, as many experts do. Instead, they classified the emerging violent movement as “other”.

The New America Foundation, a liberal thinktank that maintains a database of fatal domestic terrorism incidents since 9/11, agreed with CSIS that the Portland shooting should be seen as an act of “far-left wing” terrorism, but categorized the Kenosha shooting as an incident of far-right violence.

While it is possible to debate the classification of specific cases, Jones said, the broader trend in the data is clear: white supremacists and similar actors pose the greatest domestic terror threat to the United States today, a finding that is consistent across multiple databases maintained by researchers who track extremist violence, and that was recently confirmed by a Department of Homeland Security threat assessment, which said that white supremacists “remain the most persistent and lethal threat in the homeland”.
 
As typical, they get to determine the political beliefs of the suspect and don't really dig too much into left wing person's.

That combined with a complicit news media is how you get such results.

"Well the official sources have not confirmed it..."

Christ, they labeled the Austin Army Sargeant that shot the ANTIFA guy as right wing extremism because they post about self defense and some B.S. boasting online.

God forbid you have a donated to the Republicans in the last decade and say that your ready to defend your neighborhood against ANTIFA rioters...
 
So they're calling you a terrorist if you refuse to let antifags and Burn Loot Murder attack or destroy your car and beat you, possibly to death, in the street?

I know this is all propaganda from a lefty rag but come on, you can't have a functioning brain and see any of the idiots being ran over as terrorist attacks when they were the clear aggressors.
 
So they're calling you a terrorist if you refuse to let antifags and Burn Loot Murder attack or destroy your car and beat you, possibly to death, in the street?

I know this is all propaganda from a lefty rag but come on, you can't have a functioning brain and see any of the idiots being ran over as terrorist attacks when they were the clear aggressors.
Anyone who thinks defense of self, family, property, and community is "terrorism" deserves to live in fear.
 
We had a far right white power hate monger of death commit a crime in Gods chosen land, Ingerland. The guy at one point on facebook shared a red rose in honor of the armed forces, and the place he shared it from was Britian First, who wear bin bags and stand in the street. That was his entire history of white power ultra demon worship.

Its both nice and unsettling to see yanks and other western nations are all going through this shit together. I think we can all see how this insanity is being played out, and rather than mock and hate each other, we should unite and try to support each other. Apart from France. So we can help let people know that this kind of shit is part of a hard left movement that is backed by the nig names in tech to create a narrative that is not in line with reality.

Hopefully in years to come, the west can rid itself of this awful shit (and rid itself of France). The west must find its voice, and condemn this attack on our freedom, and push back against the bastards, and the French as well, thats a big part of the deal, we have to remove France. We can dig it out and float it into the Indian ocean.

TL:DR All this shit is because the French pushed this wank 100 years ago and we must suffer this. Fucking frog eating, work shy cunts.
 
The ADL flat out says that there is no such thing as left wing extremism.

Look at their "HEAT Map". Scroll down. Every single instance is "Right Wing (White Supremacist)"


Even more hilarious, they separated out all the "Anti-Semitic Incidents" from this map.

Note: “Anti-Semitic Incidents” is a separate dataset whose results are not filterable by ideology. For a full thematic analysis of anti-Semitic incidents, including the ideology of the perpetrators, please see ADL’s annual Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents.

Definitely not because there are large groups of black supremacists that hate Jews, no sir ree.
 
The ADL flat out says that there is no such thing as left wing extremism.

Look at their "HEAT Map". Scroll down. Every single instance is "Right Wing (White Supremacist)"


Even more hilarious, they separated out all the "Anti-Semitic Incidents" from this map.

Note: “Anti-Semitic Incidents” is a separate dataset whose results are not filterable by ideology. For a full thematic analysis of anti-Semitic incidents, including the ideology of the perpetrators, please see ADL’s annual Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents.

Definitely not because there are large groups of black supremacists that hate Jews, no sir ree.
Oy Vey it's anotha shoah!
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Is it bothsidesism if I say all domestic terrorism is bad and we should stop it all? Why does it matter if a terrorist has left or right political beliefs?
Yes, because I distinctly remember a screenshot of this hot take:

"There's no such thing as left-wing violence. All violence is right-wing by nature.
 
Aside from any biases, what also affects this is that left wing rioting mobs are very disorganised and loot and burn things at random. This isn't "terrorism", since that would imply some particular target is being selected. The local department store is not being attacked because the owners vote GOP, but because it has things the mob wants to steal or burn down.

Even with fair reporting, you won't get a fair picture because of this.
 
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