Lanny
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FBI statistics rate far Right terrorists as the majority of terrorist incidents.Here’s a quote from the same “START” group you got your info from:
“New study compares ideologically motivated homicides in United States
Victims of far-right and al-Qaida influenced extremists more unique than similar
March 2, 2016Jessica Rivinius
Over the last 25 years in the United States, those inspired by al-Qaida and its associated movement (AQAM) have killed nearly seven-and-a-half times more people than far-right extremists have killed in one-fifth as many incidents...”
The Wikipedia article you referenced entitled “Far right terrorism” got its info from START. The author of the Wikipedia page cherry-picked data from an arbitrary window of time, purposely leaving out key incidents to reflect data concurrent with his stance. It’s amazing what you’ll find when you dig just a little deeper. Turns out a lot of these alarmist groups are full of shit, who would’ve thought.
Also, when it comes to overall murders your stat completely falls into obscurity. There have been 500 murders at the hands of “right wing extremists” since 1990, according to Seattle University. There were nearly 17,000 murders last year alone and that number gets higher year by year as you make your way back to 1990, where the number was over 23,000. We’re talking hundred of thousands.
Like I said, small fraction.
Edit: "After the Charlottesville events, we wondered about the latest numbers on domestic terrorism. How many attacks have there been, and who caused them?
A recent government report shows that from Sept. 12, 2001, to Dec. 31, 2016, there were 85 deadly attacks in the United States by violent extremists.
Most of the attacks were carried out by far-right violent extremists."
https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-...k-data-domestic-terrorism-and-whos-behind-it/
https://qz.com/1435885/data-shows-more-us-terror-attacks-by-right-wing-and-religious-extremists/
https://www.newsweek.com/right-wing-extremism-islamist-terrorism-donald-trump-steve-bannon-628381
And this from the FBI:
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/testimony/the-terrorist-threat-confronting-the-united-states
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