White Americans Are Biggest Terror Threat in U.S.: Study

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http://www.globalpost.com/article/6...icans-are-biggest-terror-threat-united-states

White Americans are the biggest terror threat in the United States, according to a study by the New America Foundation. The Washington-based research organization did a review of “terror” attacks on US soil since Sept. 11, 2001 and found that most of them were carried out by radical anti-government groups or white supremacists.

Almost twice as many people have died in attacks by right-wing groups in America than have died in attacks by Muslim extremists. Of the 26 attacks since 9/11 that the group defined as terror, 19 were carried out by non-Muslims. Yet there are no white Americans languishing inside the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay. And there are no drones dropping bombs on gatherings of military-age males in the country's lawless border regions.
 
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And........

Dude... Where the fuck are you when they're in here rambling about how racist black people are and liberals? You pop your head in here when I say some shit about white people? Some true shit?
 
You are nowhere to be found when they are saying BLM is a terrorist group. The minute I post some real shit about right wingers being the real terrorist group, here you are? Man I thought you went to Grant...
 
So its not really "white Americans" but radical right wing type groups that happen to be mostly-if not completely white. Horrible title, thats like saying "Muslims are the biggest terrorist threat in the middle east".
Not surprising at all, some of the most aggressively racist people iv ever met have been white and from the south.
 
So its not really "white Americans" but radical right wing type groups that happen to be mostly-if not completely white. Horrible title, thats like saying "Muslims are the biggest terrorist threat in the middle east".
Not surprising at all, some of the most aggressively racist people iv ever met have been white and from the south.

No dude... It's White Americans... Just own it... Only they aren't labeled terrorist...
 
No dude... It's White Americans... Just own it... Only they aren't labeled terrorist...
Except the article is quick to point out its right wing extremist groups. Sure your going to find that those groups they mentioned are almost ifnot entirely white. The fact they arent called terrorist groups, and that can get into a debate about how you define the term terrorist and terrorist attacks, isnt that surprising seeing as some horrible groups arent considered terrorist. The mafia isnt a terrorist group, neither are gangs, or drug lords just to name a few examples.
This article is using an extreme generalization to bring attention to itself
It would be the same as an article saying "Muslims are the real threat in the middle east" or "Italians arent just your friendly neighbor, they hide something sinister".
 
I think this is referring to the crackaz that go to Applebees

sent from a phone you've probably never heard of
 
Except the article is quick to point out its right wing extremist groups. Sure your going to find that those groups they mentioned are almost if not entirely white. The fact they arent called terrorist groups, and that can get into a debate about how you define the term terrorist and terrorist attacks, isnt that surprising seeing as some horrible groups arent considered terrorist. The mafia isnt a terrorist group, neither are gangs, or drug lords just to name a few examples.
This article is using an extreme generalization to bring attention to itself
It would be the same as an article saying "Muslims are the real threat in the middle east" or "Italians arent just your friendly neighbor, they hide something sinister".

If we didn't have such a strong military and police force you don't think some of these militia groups wouldn't doing the same thing ISIS is doing? The bottom line is the people who are against us performing a Christian duty in helping the refugees are afraid of them when they have MUCH more to fear from homegrown terrorism.

Timothy McVeigh (APREHENDED ALIVE) has no serious regrets for the attack that killed 168 people, (most of them White) and he calls the deaths of 19 children "collateral damage"....
 
Timothy McVeigh (PUT TO DEATH FOR TERRORISM). Let's don't imply that he got away with anything because he was "Christian" or white. And he was apprehended alive because he was a coward. And by your definition, the Black Panthers could have been called terrorists, though I suspect you would call them freedom fighters. How we look at others depends on where we stand and what we have at stake. American "terrorists" usually end up dead, either by their own hand, or at the hands of law enforcement. Those that don't, end up in federal penitentiaries, where they belong. Your comparisons are apples to oranges. Or is that racist too.....?
 
Hey Sly! Why do you cut this racist ass so much slack? Some sort of affirmative action venting venue for his loud mouth bullshit?
 
Half of all murders in America are committed by 12% of the population.

That's 5-10 Americans murdered by every day, all year long.
 
Hey Sly! Why do you cut this racist ass so much slack? Some sort of affirmative action venting venue for his loud mouth bullshit?

I have a hard time keeping up with the crazy and mean shit all of you say in the OT section.

Is there something in particular you want me to edit or delete?
 
The inspiration behind the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement – the individual cited by its founder and regularly quoted by its supporters – is a convicted cop killer who is on the FBI’s ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ list.

‘Black Lives Matter’ was founded by militant feminists Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opel Tometi, with Garza widely recognized as the most influential of the three.
In anarticlewhich details the philosophical foundation of ‘Black Lives Matter’, Garza cites, “Assata’s powerful demand in my organizing work.”

Assata is a reference to Assata Shakur, otherwise known as Joanne Deborah Chesimard, a radical feminist and Marxist revolutionary who escaped from prison in 1979 while serving a life sentence for the murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster.

On the night of May 2, 1973, Shakur, along with two other accomplices, killed Foerster execution-style at point-blank range during a routine traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick.

For Shakur, the shooting was the culmination of years of militant radicalism during which she joined and left the Black Panther Party because it was not violent enough, before subsequently joining the Black Liberation Army, a domestic terror outfit responsible for bombings and assassinations throughout the 1970’s which claimed the lives of 13 police officers.

The Black Liberation Army was supported by the Weather Underground domestic terror organization, a group responsible for bombings targeting the United States Capitol and the Pentagon.

In 1971, Shakur also joined the Republic of New Afrika, a group committed to establishing a separatist black-ruled country within the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.

After escaping from jail with the aid of three members of the Black Liberation Army, Shakur was given political asylum in Communist Cuba where she still remains to this day despite numerous attempts to extradite her.

In 2013, the FBI added Shakur to their ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ – the first woman to ever appear on the infamous list. The reward for information leading to her capture was subsequently doubled and now stands at $2 million dollars.
 
The inspiration behind the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement – the individual cited by its founder and regularly quoted by its supporters – is a convicted cop killer who is on the FBI’s ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ list.

‘Black Lives Matter’ was founded by militant feminists Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opel Tometi, with Garza widely recognized as the most influential of the three.
In anarticlewhich details the philosophical foundation of ‘Black Lives Matter’, Garza cites, “Assata’s powerful demand in my organizing work.”

Assata is a reference to Assata Shakur, otherwise known as Joanne Deborah Chesimard, a radical feminist and Marxist revolutionary who escaped from prison in 1979 while serving a life sentence for the murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster.

On the night of May 2, 1973, Shakur, along with two other accomplices, killed Foerster execution-style at point-blank range during a routine traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick.

For Shakur, the shooting was the culmination of years of militant radicalism during which she joined and left the Black Panther Party because it was not violent enough, before subsequently joining the Black Liberation Army, a domestic terror outfit responsible for bombings and assassinations throughout the 1970’s which claimed the lives of 13 police officers.

The Black Liberation Army was supported by the Weather Underground domestic terror organization, a group responsible for bombings targeting the United States Capitol and the Pentagon.

In 1971, Shakur also joined the Republic of New Afrika, a group committed to establishing a separatist black-ruled country within the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.

After escaping from jail with the aid of three members of the Black Liberation Army, Shakur was given political asylum in Communist Cuba where she still remains to this day despite numerous attempts to extradite her.

In 2013, the FBI added Shakur to their ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ – the first woman to ever appear on the infamous list. The reward for information leading to her capture was subsequently doubled and now stands at $2 million dollars.

This article has been posted 3 or 4 times in here. Not going to even post the infowars link you got it from?
 
The inspiration behind the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement – the individual cited by its founder and regularly quoted by its supporters – is a convicted cop killer who is on the FBI’s ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ list.

‘Black Lives Matter’ was founded by militant feminists Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opel Tometi, with Garza widely recognized as the most influential of the three.
In anarticlewhich details the philosophical foundation of ‘Black Lives Matter’, Garza cites, “Assata’s powerful demand in my organizing work.”

Assata is a reference to Assata Shakur, otherwise known as Joanne Deborah Chesimard, a radical feminist and Marxist revolutionary who escaped from prison in 1979 while serving a life sentence for the murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster.

On the night of May 2, 1973, Shakur, along with two other accomplices, killed Foerster execution-style at point-blank range during a routine traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick.

For Shakur, the shooting was the culmination of years of militant radicalism during which she joined and left the Black Panther Party because it was not violent enough, before subsequently joining the Black Liberation Army, a domestic terror outfit responsible for bombings and assassinations throughout the 1970’s which claimed the lives of 13 police officers.

The Black Liberation Army was supported by the Weather Underground domestic terror organization, a group responsible for bombings targeting the United States Capitol and the Pentagon.

In 1971, Shakur also joined the Republic of New Afrika, a group committed to establishing a separatist black-ruled country within the states of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.

After escaping from jail with the aid of three members of the Black Liberation Army, Shakur was given political asylum in Communist Cuba where she still remains to this day despite numerous attempts to extradite her.

In 2013, the FBI added Shakur to their ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’ – the first woman to ever appear on the infamous list. The reward for information leading to her capture was subsequently doubled and now stands at $2 million dollars.

Why not quote directly from their "Kill Whitey" website?

http://blacklivesmatter.com/
 
I have a hard time keeping up with the crazy and mean shit all of you say in the OT section.

Is there something in particular you want me to edit or delete?

Tricky fucker huh? Just skirts the edge of indecency, but you can't quite call him on it. Thread after thread, day after day, year after year. Poor sad sob.
 
It's interesting to note how people (police for example) respond to a black person doing (or in some cases, not doing) a crime vs someone who is white.

Also interesting to note how some people say that the extremes of both sides are "equal" when one side has a much a bigger track record of violence and murder than the other.

one will blowup churches/daycares, the other hangs from bridges and chains themselves to trees.
 
one will blowup churches/daycares, the other hangs from bridges and chains themselves to trees.

Wow! Some one blew up a Day Care? err, but I am confused, which side is which, and how do these compare? Blowing shit up is a violent crime, hanging from bridges and chain to trees, is
a civil crime, impeding the rightful business of others.
 
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You are nowhere to be found when they are saying BLM is a terrorist group. The minute I post some real shit about right wingers being the real terrorist group, here you are? Man I thought you went to Grant...

They're both terrible groups. But your insinuation in the original article is fucked. Probably why he responded the way he did.
 
http://www.cfr.org/terrorist-organizations-and-networks/militant-extremists-united-states/p9236

LONE OFFENDERS: Violence by lone offenders (WSJ) may pose the most immediate threat in the United States. According to an FBI report on terrorism, the lone wolf label refers to individuals "who commit acts of violence outside of the auspices of structured terrorist organizations or without the prior approval or knowledge of these groups' leaders." A Department of Homeland Security study found that attacks by individuals constituted one-third of all extremist acts of violence since 1995, up from just 6.5 percent in the twenty-five years prior. Recent high-profile cases of these attacks include those by Jared Lee Loughner (NYT), James von Brunn (WSJ), and Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad. Because of their isolation from organized extremist groups, lone wolves are particularly hard to track for intelligence agencies. However, their independence often makes them less effective than members who are well connected to large networks.

LEFT-WING GROUPS:The FBI states leftist extremist groups"generally profess a revolutionary socialist doctrine and view themselves as protectors of the people against the "dehumanizing effects" of capitalism and imperialism." From 1960 to the mid-1980s, most acts of extremist violence were committed by leftist factions like the Weather Underground. A wellspring of disaffected, radical youth with ideological roots in the civil rights, women's liberation, and anti-war movements provided these groups with much of their militant fervor. However, broad left-wing violence has been in a marked decline since the fall of the Soviet Union and a successful FBI infiltration campaign in the mid-1980s.
 
Seems plausible. Left-wing violence is declining; right-wing violence is increasing.

MarAzul is calling for revolution. Say you want a revolution, well, you know...

barfo
 
Seems plausible. Left-wing violence is declining; right-wing violence is increasing.

MarAzul is calling for revolution. Say you want a revolution, well, you know...

barfo
I don't say I want a revolution. I do say keep your hands off my wallet.
 
http://www.osti.gov/scitech/biblio/780410

Left-wing extremism is ''alive and well'' both in the US and internationally. Although the current domestic terrorist threat within the U. S. is focused on right-wing extremists, left-wing extremists are also active and have several objectives. Leftist extremists also pose an espionage threat to U.S. interests. While the threat to the U.S. government from leftist extremists has decreased in the past decade, it has not disappeared. There are individuals and organizations within the U.S. who maintain the same ideology that resulted in the growth of left-wing terrorism in this country in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of the leaders from that era are still communicating from Cuba with their followers in the U.S., and new leaders and groups are emerging.

Social Democracy.
 
Timothy McVeigh (PUT TO DEATH FOR TERRORISM). Let's don't imply that he got away with anything because he was "Christian" or white. And he was apprehended alive because he was a coward. And by your definition, the Black Panthers could have been called terrorists, though I suspect you would call them freedom fighters. How we look at others depends on where we stand and what we have at stake. American "terrorists" usually end up dead, either by their own hand, or at the hands of law enforcement. Those that don't, end up in federal penitentiaries, where they belong. Your comparisons are apples to oranges. Or is that racist too.....?

Well I don't consider them freedom fighters. Huey Newton went to prison for murder of a police officer. No one really knows the circumstances. They did a lot of good too. They fed and sheltered the homeless instead of food programs for low-income families. And realistically they were tired of black people getting shot and killed by police. While you guys are so pissed at them had it not been for racism they wouldn't have existed. Typically when you are treated with hate you respond in kind.
 
Half of all murders in America are committed by 12% of the population.

That's 5-10 Americans murdered by every day, all year long.

Let's not feign outrage about that. I know you only give a shit about the 189 white people that were killed. We also talking about terrorism stay on topic.
 
Wow! Some one blew up a Day Care? err, but I am confused, which side is which, and how do these compare? Blowing shit up is a violent crime, hanging from bridges and chain to trees, is
a civil crime, impeding the rightful business of others.

Timothy McVeigh wasn't exactly a liberal.

Tre Arrow isn't exactly a conservative.
 

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