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Something kicking off in Israel

Weapon jam clearing FAIL... In this case, a very fatal fail...

Hamas militant eating his own shotgun from a chamber obstruction clearing attempt gone wrong:


Pretty sure that's old footage... I remember seeing that and think it was from A-stan.

Sirhr

Hat's off to the dude, though.
 
Pretty sure that's old footage... I remember seeing that and think it was from A-stan.

Sirhr

Hat's off to the dude, though.


And @Makinchips208 thanks for the clarification. Almost guilty of partial "fake news" LOL but the awesome thing about an interactive platform is that in case that happens, somebody more knowing will always make sure errors are filtered quickly so we have a 100% reliable output on the broadcast end. Same CANNOT be said for MSM...
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Yeah, right-wing extremists are nothing to worry about.


(5) Fatal terrorist attacks by far-right-wing extremists include—

(A) the August 5, 2012, mass shooting at a Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 6 members of the gurdwara;

(B) the April 13, 2014, mass shooting at a Jewish community center and a Jewish assisted living facility in Overland Park, Kansas, in which a neo-Nazi shot and killed 3 civilians, including a 14-year-old teenager;

(C) the June 8, 2014, ambush in Las Vegas, Nevada, in which 2 supporters of the far-right-wing “patriot” movement shot and killed 2 police officers and a civilian;

(D) the June 17, 2015, mass shooting at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 9 members of the church;

(E) the November 27, 2015, mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in which an anti-abortion extremist shot and killed a police officer and 2 civilians;

(F) the March 20, 2017, murder of an African-American man in New York City, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly traveled to New York “for the purpose of killing black men”;

(G) the May 26, 2017, attack in Portland, Oregon, in which a White supremacist allegedly murdered 2 men and injured a third after the men defended 2 young women whom the individual had targeted with anti-Muslim hate speech;

(H) the August 12, 2017, attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which a White supremacist killed one and injured nineteen after driving his car through a crowd of individuals protesting a neo-Nazi rally, and of which former Attorney General Jeff Sessions said, “It does meet the definition of domestic terrorism in our statute.”;

(I) the July 2018 murder of an African-American woman from Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly bragged about being a member of the Ku Klux Klan;

(J) the October 24, 2018, shooting in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, in which a White man allegedly murdered 2 African Americans at a grocery store after first attempting to enter a church with a predominantly African-American congregation during a service; and

(K) the October 27, 2018, mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in which a White nationalist allegedly shot and killed 11 members of the congregation.

(6) In November 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its annual hate crime incident report, which found that in 2017, hate crimes increased by approximately 17 percent, including a 23-percent increase in religion-based hate crimes, an 18-percent increase in race-based crimes, and a 5-percent increase in crimes directed against LGBT individuals. The total number of reported hate crimes rose for the third consecutive year. The previous year's report found that in 2016, hate crimes increased by almost 5 percent, including a 19-percent rise in hate crimes against American Muslims; additionally, of the hate crimes motivated by religious bias in 2016, 53 percent were anti-Semitic. Similarly, the report analyzing 2015 data found that hate crimes increased by 6 percent that year. Much of the 2015 increase came from a 66-percent rise in attacks on American Muslims and a 9-percent rise in attacks on American Jews. In all three reports, race-based crimes were most numerous, and those crimes most often targeted African Americans.

(7) On March 15, 2019, a White nationalist was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly killing 50 Muslim worshippers and injuring more than 40 in a massacre at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. The alleged shooter posted a hate-filled, xenophobic manifesto that detailed his White nationalist ideology before the massacre. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern labeled the massacre a terrorist attack.

(8) In January 2017, a right-wing extremist who had expressed anti-Muslim views was charged with murder for allegedly killing 6 people and injuring 19 in a shooting rampage at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada. It was the first-ever mass shooting at a mosque in North America, and Prime Minister Trudeau labeled it a terrorist attack.

(9) On February 15, 2019, Federal authorities arrested U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Christopher Paul Hasson, who was allegedly planning to kill a number of prominent journalists, professors, judges, and “leftists in general”. In court filings, prosecutors described Lieutenant Hasson as a “domestic terrorist” who in an email “identified himself as a White Nationalist for over 30 years and advocated for ‘focused violence’ in order to establish a white homeland.”.
Are you fucking high?...


16 things in 11 years?...

How many countries?...



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Seems pretty simple.

Why would Israel target civilians exiting Gaza ? Not much motivation or upside, only downside in the eyes of the court of world opinion.

Why would Hamas target civilians exiting Gaza ? Well, first of all, because they told them to stay. Why ? So that Hamas could do exactly what happened and blame it on the Israelis. Second, and more importantly, Hamas could (after the fact) make the false claim that Israel targeted civilians, when in reality, it was a Hamas car/van bomb that did the dirty work.

This one isn't even complicated.

Having been around a few ied going off and been rocketed and mortared around the block a couple times, that is def an ied... 20-40lbder if I had to speculate....

There is zero noise picked up on the video .. I have never had anything supersonic come my way but everything else there was noise on incoming.

Also find it extremely suspect the filmer knew to be filming right then....
 
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Yeah, right-wing extremists are nothing to worry about.


(5) Fatal terrorist attacks by far-right-wing extremists include—

(A) the August 5, 2012, mass shooting at a Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 6 members of the gurdwara;

(B) the April 13, 2014, mass shooting at a Jewish community center and a Jewish assisted living facility in Overland Park, Kansas, in which a neo-Nazi shot and killed 3 civilians, including a 14-year-old teenager;

(C) the June 8, 2014, ambush in Las Vegas, Nevada, in which 2 supporters of the far-right-wing “patriot” movement shot and killed 2 police officers and a civilian;

(D) the June 17, 2015, mass shooting at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 9 members of the church;

(E) the November 27, 2015, mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in which an anti-abortion extremist shot and killed a police officer and 2 civilians;

(F) the March 20, 2017, murder of an African-American man in New York City, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly traveled to New York “for the purpose of killing black men”;

(G) the May 26, 2017, attack in Portland, Oregon, in which a White supremacist allegedly murdered 2 men and injured a third after the men defended 2 young women whom the individual had targeted with anti-Muslim hate speech;

(H) the August 12, 2017, attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which a White supremacist killed one and injured nineteen after driving his car through a crowd of individuals protesting a neo-Nazi rally, and of which former Attorney General Jeff Sessions said, “It does meet the definition of domestic terrorism in our statute.”;

(I) the July 2018 murder of an African-American woman from Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly bragged about being a member of the Ku Klux Klan;

(J) the October 24, 2018, shooting in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, in which a White man allegedly murdered 2 African Americans at a grocery store after first attempting to enter a church with a predominantly African-American congregation during a service; and

(K) the October 27, 2018, mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in which a White nationalist allegedly shot and killed 11 members of the congregation.

(6) In November 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its annual hate crime incident report, which found that in 2017, hate crimes increased by approximately 17 percent, including a 23-percent increase in religion-based hate crimes, an 18-percent increase in race-based crimes, and a 5-percent increase in crimes directed against LGBT individuals. The total number of reported hate crimes rose for the third consecutive year. The previous year's report found that in 2016, hate crimes increased by almost 5 percent, including a 19-percent rise in hate crimes against American Muslims; additionally, of the hate crimes motivated by religious bias in 2016, 53 percent were anti-Semitic. Similarly, the report analyzing 2015 data found that hate crimes increased by 6 percent that year. Much of the 2015 increase came from a 66-percent rise in attacks on American Muslims and a 9-percent rise in attacks on American Jews. In all three reports, race-based crimes were most numerous, and those crimes most often targeted African Americans.

(7) On March 15, 2019, a White nationalist was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly killing 50 Muslim worshippers and injuring more than 40 in a massacre at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. The alleged shooter posted a hate-filled, xenophobic manifesto that detailed his White nationalist ideology before the massacre. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern labeled the massacre a terrorist attack.

(8) In January 2017, a right-wing extremist who had expressed anti-Muslim views was charged with murder for allegedly killing 6 people and injuring 19 in a shooting rampage at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada. It was the first-ever mass shooting at a mosque in North America, and Prime Minister Trudeau labeled it a terrorist attack.

(9) On February 15, 2019, Federal authorities arrested U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Christopher Paul Hasson, who was allegedly planning to kill a number of prominent journalists, professors, judges, and “leftists in general”. In court filings, prosecutors described Lieutenant Hasson as a “domestic terrorist” who in an email “identified himself as a White Nationalist for over 30 years and advocated for ‘focused violence’ in order to establish a white homeland.”.
Like this guy?
Dallas-area outlet mall was a 33-year-old suspected neo-Nazi sympathizer. When a person doesn't fit the narrative, just claim he's a sympathizer.
Mauricio Garcia

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well,isn't this getting twisted? the above re gaza/hamas being a state actor is true and correct. i can see no reason why israel should not treat them like we treated the japs and germans in WW2. anti and pro jewish/israeli actions and sentiments in this country and europe are a huge puzzle to me. anybody got an explanation of the origins of either or both? am personally conflicted. israel has always been an ally,never a friend. we still have one of their important spies in prison. they got a lot of sympathy after the war due to the holocaust which the jews in entertainment,academia and
the press have flogged for decades. no chinese back then to flog the japs. it seems that our "leaders" are pro israel in this mess. profits,votes,virtue signaling,payoffs all seem like poss motives. the anti stuff seems to come from a younger set-black jealousy and hatred as thing pushed by their "leaders",the usual youth wacko pacifism,hatred for any groups exceptionalism,hatred for anything that smacks of "rt wing" thinking? have no clue.
 
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Hamas is an elected government and a state actor.

People keep on saying this like it's justification for whatever is happening to civilians, but it's woefully inaccurate. Hamas did indeed win some seats in the parliamentary elections all the way back in 2006 - and then violently overthrew the rival Fatah party in 2007. This happened after Israel systemically arrested Hamas candidates (probably with justification) and Fatah was suspected to be partnering with the West to covertly start a civil war. The failed policies of the Bush II GWOT are truly the gift that keeps on giving.

So this isn't a functioning democracy or even a formally acknowledged state government in any proper sense, unless one puts a ton of value in winning a plurality 17 years ago.
 
People keep on saying this like it's justification for whatever is happening to civilians, but it's woefully inaccurate. Hamas did indeed win some seats in the parliamentary elections all the way back in 2006 - and then violently overthrew the rival Fatah party in 2007. This happened after Israel systemically arrested Hamas candidates (probably with justification) and Fatah was suspected to be partnering with the West to covertly start a civil war. The failed policies of the Bush II GWOT are truly the gift that keeps on giving.

So this isn't a functioning democracy or even a formally acknowledged state government in any proper sense, unless one puts a ton of value in winning a plurality 17 years ago.
And the people left them there for 17 years?

The Imperial Japanese military government wasn't elected. But it was the legit government of Japan. Because the servile citizens let it be... and served it willingly. In fact, treated its head as a God.

Germany elected the chancellor -- later Fuhrer -- who took them to war and destroyed the country. The National Socialists (never forget they were socialists)... were the legitimate government. If only because they were not removed by people who, at least at first, cheered their ascension. Then did nothing about their abuses. And collaborated.

Hamas is the legitimate government of Gaza... because it's widely recognized. It's people have done nothing about it. And is recipient of much aid and tax money. Even from Israel who tried to pay them to 'build a better Gaza'... and got screwed.

The idea that it's a 'few bad apples' is laughable. It's a people. And, fine... let the people leave. Israel told 'civilians' to leave. The Hamas 'government' is preventing that. Probably even faking car bombings. If the population of 2 million is against the 'few bad actors' then they would not stand a chance to pull off a giant surprise attack and run thousands of rockets around the street.

Not arguing against your history, E-B. It is correct. And corrects at least one error in my earlier post. I appreciate that!

But my point stands. An attack of this magnitude is a state-level attack. And needs to be responded to as such. This is not Counter-terror. It is time the city-state ceases to exist. And the human shields are not. They are the citizens of a state that launched an attack. If they are so 'against Hamas' then were is the resistance? Where is the rising up? Where is the dissent? Sounds to me like they are cheering all over the world... even the diaspora.

Sirhr
 
Yeah, right-wing extremists are nothing to worry about.


(5) Fatal terrorist attacks by far-right-wing extremists include—

(A) the August 5, 2012, mass shooting at a Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 6 members of the gurdwara;

(B) the April 13, 2014, mass shooting at a Jewish community center and a Jewish assisted living facility in Overland Park, Kansas, in which a neo-Nazi shot and killed 3 civilians, including a 14-year-old teenager;

(C) the June 8, 2014, ambush in Las Vegas, Nevada, in which 2 supporters of the far-right-wing “patriot” movement shot and killed 2 police officers and a civilian;

(D) the June 17, 2015, mass shooting at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 9 members of the church;

(E) the November 27, 2015, mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in which an anti-abortion extremist shot and killed a police officer and 2 civilians;

(F) the March 20, 2017, murder of an African-American man in New York City, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly traveled to New York “for the purpose of killing black men”;

(G) the May 26, 2017, attack in Portland, Oregon, in which a White supremacist allegedly murdered 2 men and injured a third after the men defended 2 young women whom the individual had targeted with anti-Muslim hate speech;

(H) the August 12, 2017, attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which a White supremacist killed one and injured nineteen after driving his car through a crowd of individuals protesting a neo-Nazi rally, and of which former Attorney General Jeff Sessions said, “It does meet the definition of domestic terrorism in our statute.”;

(I) the July 2018 murder of an African-American woman from Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly bragged about being a member of the Ku Klux Klan;

(J) the October 24, 2018, shooting in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, in which a White man allegedly murdered 2 African Americans at a grocery store after first attempting to enter a church with a predominantly African-American congregation during a service; and

(K) the October 27, 2018, mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in which a White nationalist allegedly shot and killed 11 members of the congregation.

(6) In November 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its annual hate crime incident report, which found that in 2017, hate crimes increased by approximately 17 percent, including a 23-percent increase in religion-based hate crimes, an 18-percent increase in race-based crimes, and a 5-percent increase in crimes directed against LGBT individuals. The total number of reported hate crimes rose for the third consecutive year. The previous year's report found that in 2016, hate crimes increased by almost 5 percent, including a 19-percent rise in hate crimes against American Muslims; additionally, of the hate crimes motivated by religious bias in 2016, 53 percent were anti-Semitic. Similarly, the report analyzing 2015 data found that hate crimes increased by 6 percent that year. Much of the 2015 increase came from a 66-percent rise in attacks on American Muslims and a 9-percent rise in attacks on American Jews. In all three reports, race-based crimes were most numerous, and those crimes most often targeted African Americans.

(7) On March 15, 2019, a White nationalist was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly killing 50 Muslim worshippers and injuring more than 40 in a massacre at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. The alleged shooter posted a hate-filled, xenophobic manifesto that detailed his White nationalist ideology before the massacre. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern labeled the massacre a terrorist attack.

(8) In January 2017, a right-wing extremist who had expressed anti-Muslim views was charged with murder for allegedly killing 6 people and injuring 19 in a shooting rampage at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada. It was the first-ever mass shooting at a mosque in North America, and Prime Minister Trudeau labeled it a terrorist attack.

(9) On February 15, 2019, Federal authorities arrested U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Christopher Paul Hasson, who was allegedly planning to kill a number of prominent journalists, professors, judges, and “leftists in general”. In court filings, prosecutors described Lieutenant Hasson as a “domestic terrorist” who in an email “identified himself as a White Nationalist for over 30 years and advocated for ‘focused violence’ in order to establish a white homeland.”.
So…all of them for the last 10 years put together…nationwide…are around the same amount as one bad weekend n Chicago.

Good job proving his point. In a country with 320 million people a few dozen deaths is meaningless.

In the same period pit bulls killed 200 people. Hammers were used to kill 6000 people.

Skydiving killed several times as many people.

Wombats averaged about the same fatalities.

Kitchen accidents involving spray on cooking oil explosions.

Mormon bicyclists.

Meteorite impacts.

Deaths involving bed sheets.

Choking on dicks.
 
Question for you......how exactly are white nationalists "right wing"?

Because MSM said so?

What is "far right" as it relates to American politics?......it's essentially anarcho-capatilism/libertarianism.



How does someone who believes in an overarching govt that is capable of enacting a white ethno-state "libertarian"?

How are nei-nazis " libertarian"?



The media tried to lump white nationalists in with libertarian/ maga/tea party types because they know people are too stupid to understand a difference between European and American politics.


By the traditional European "left vs Right".... yes, neo Nazis are infact "right wing"

But the European "right wing" is not the American "right wing".....because notions of political liberty dont exist in Europe.

Nor do concepts of a monarchy exist in America


Arguably, by American standards.....white nationalists fall on the far left spectrum
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So the more I hear the “intelligence failure” drum being beaten… the more I am starting to dismiss it.

For one, it required a giant conspiracy across multiple bureaucracies… which everyone seems to think are infiltrated by Israel anyway. For another, it’s all 20-20 hindsight. It does not add up that “everyone” was out to get Israel.

The second and main reason is that it does not give credit to Hamas. Which is also a sophisticated, organized, motivated force. Not much different from the intelligent and creative 911 attackers. Evil, yes… dumb… no. Both highly-planned, organized and sophisticated attacks.

Also, Hamas is not a ragtag bunch of goat herders. Hamas is an elected government and a state actor. Here they acted like a state. Albeit a small one, launching a surprise attack across a border, with all the expertise of a state. Did they have help? Certainly. State actors have Allies and those who use them as proxies. Did they have good planning skills? Apparently yes. We’re they creative in their methods? Yes and to the point of probably causing a lot more damage than they ever dreamed of (like Bin Laden).

But shrugging this off as an intelligence failure or conspiracy, IMHO, reduces Hamas to a rabble that got lucky. And reinforces the narrative that is now being spun that “oh… Hamas is just terrorists and the poor people in Gaza are paying the price.” Israel bad. Bullshit. This is a psy-op message also being used by Hamas and the left to rein in Israel and shore up Hamas. Again.

Hamas is a state actor. Gaza is a state. A nation in all but large territory. With an elected government duly recognized… by the people and by many nations and NGO’s. As such, they acted like a nation state. And should be held accountable as a nation state. Hamas was not “fish swimming in the population” (to butcher Mao). It was the democratically-elected government of the people of Gaza and it acted like a rogue nation state in launching a vicious surprise cross-border attack. With all the creativity and planning that a nation can muster.

I will argue that it was not a conspiracy of the West or a deliberate “open the doors” by Israel any more than Pearl Harbor was. Remember, we simply didn’t think that the pointy-head Japs (who could not see well With their slanty eyes) could pull off a surprise attack. We under-estimated them and paid dearly for a year. Arguably for almost 4 years.

Never underestimate your enemy. Never look for an excuse to denigrate their skills and capabilities. If you do, you will lose again and again. Blaming conspiracy and intelligence both lowers our resolve AND gives Hamas an excuse to hide behind — which was probably pre-planned by their “information” Wing. (Message: It was just a few bad apples… as folks here like to say. Don’t attack us, we are all innocent.)

Hamas is a nation by any definition. They acted like one. They used their tax and aid money to pay for guns, not butter. They need to be treated as one. And their evil can’t be sloughed off as “it was a conspiracy.” No, it was a policy. Of the government. To become an armed, genocidal state.

When Gaza looks like Tokyo March ‘45 the world will get a reminder of what happens to governments that start wars. And the people who put them there and cheered their leaders.

Stop giving air cover to Hamas with tinfoil
Hat BS. Look close and realize that just because the enemy shits in a hole doesn’t make them less intelligent and creative and motivated. In other words, more dangerous than imaginable.

Didn’t we learn anything over the past 20+ years?

Sirhr

Watch this video. Start at the 30 minute mark. The whole video is very good, but start there as a counter to your argument, but there are other places that say what you are saying - Hamas has matured in their ability.


Or, they learned from perusing discussions on the hide. Sadly, how to break through the iron dome and get over walls and such has been discussed here before at one time or another. So perhaps we need to be keeping some things closer to the belt. Is this exactly where they got the ideas? I don’t know but I do seem to recall past convos about such things, or maybe I’m misremembering. Either way, no this was not homegrown crap but I’ll wager that the west was not innocent here.
 
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Another queer fuck with a camera instead of a rifle
Fucker had the shot, could have taken him out but made a video instead
If your not part of the solution your part of the problem, fuck him.
To be fair I guessing it’s probably not normal to own a firearm there, though it should be everywhere.
 
Really difficult to tell the difference from this end of the internet.


I vote shitlib agitator, or in the best case, somebody who doesn't know better and had drank a bit too much of the MSM sauce. A glowie would enthusiastically proclaim that the only way we can fight terrorists are having full autos and we should be thinking about getting full autos and then try to get people to start a Class III picture thread or something on similar lines. A glowie would do their best not to get detected, and can stay dormant as just another regular member for years and even decades, and doing just a tiny bit of nudging here and there to see if they can provoke some responses that will attract attention from LE entities. A popular way for them to conduct this sort of psych ops would be to wait until something in the news generates strong emotions, for instance, when a pedo given bond reoffends and now kidnaps and murders a child and it is found that Politician XYZ had been responsible for the perp's early release. Then they would start threads with questions like: "Hypothetically, you found out that Politician XYZ is going to be visiting your neighborhood in a week and this pastor would be letting them sleep in the attached church convent for the duration of their stay. What would you do? What do you think you are capable of doing with your current loadout and skills?" Shit like that is designed to "beat while the iron is hot", and get some people too caught up in emotional states and thus letting their guard down to spill stuff onto the Net that can be misconstrued as conspiracy or intent... Or it could just be some 13 year old COD specops warrior who had watched Rambo and John Wick back to back one night and wanted to feel especially heroic. But nobody knows, and that is why one of the primary rules of a public board regarding issues and responses to certain sensitive issues that almost everybody unanimously agrees upon and understands, is that there is NO need to go in depth into such discussions when a single harmless meme, joke, or pop culture reference is suffice to convey the feeling without making it look like you might be actually planning something...
 
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Yeah, right-wing extremists are nothing to worry about.


(5) Fatal terrorist attacks by far-right-wing extremists include—

(A) the August 5, 2012, mass shooting at a Sikh gurdwara in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 6 members of the gurdwara;

(B) the April 13, 2014, mass shooting at a Jewish community center and a Jewish assisted living facility in Overland Park, Kansas, in which a neo-Nazi shot and killed 3 civilians, including a 14-year-old teenager;

(C) the June 8, 2014, ambush in Las Vegas, Nevada, in which 2 supporters of the far-right-wing “patriot” movement shot and killed 2 police officers and a civilian;

(D) the June 17, 2015, mass shooting at the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in which a White supremacist shot and killed 9 members of the church;

(E) the November 27, 2015, mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in which an anti-abortion extremist shot and killed a police officer and 2 civilians;

(F) the March 20, 2017, murder of an African-American man in New York City, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly traveled to New York “for the purpose of killing black men”;

(G) the May 26, 2017, attack in Portland, Oregon, in which a White supremacist allegedly murdered 2 men and injured a third after the men defended 2 young women whom the individual had targeted with anti-Muslim hate speech;

(H) the August 12, 2017, attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, in which a White supremacist killed one and injured nineteen after driving his car through a crowd of individuals protesting a neo-Nazi rally, and of which former Attorney General Jeff Sessions said, “It does meet the definition of domestic terrorism in our statute.”;

(I) the July 2018 murder of an African-American woman from Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly committed by a White supremacist who reportedly bragged about being a member of the Ku Klux Klan;

(J) the October 24, 2018, shooting in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, in which a White man allegedly murdered 2 African Americans at a grocery store after first attempting to enter a church with a predominantly African-American congregation during a service; and

(K) the October 27, 2018, mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in which a White nationalist allegedly shot and killed 11 members of the congregation.

(6) In November 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its annual hate crime incident report, which found that in 2017, hate crimes increased by approximately 17 percent, including a 23-percent increase in religion-based hate crimes, an 18-percent increase in race-based crimes, and a 5-percent increase in crimes directed against LGBT individuals. The total number of reported hate crimes rose for the third consecutive year. The previous year's report found that in 2016, hate crimes increased by almost 5 percent, including a 19-percent rise in hate crimes against American Muslims; additionally, of the hate crimes motivated by religious bias in 2016, 53 percent were anti-Semitic. Similarly, the report analyzing 2015 data found that hate crimes increased by 6 percent that year. Much of the 2015 increase came from a 66-percent rise in attacks on American Muslims and a 9-percent rise in attacks on American Jews. In all three reports, race-based crimes were most numerous, and those crimes most often targeted African Americans.

(7) On March 15, 2019, a White nationalist was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly killing 50 Muslim worshippers and injuring more than 40 in a massacre at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. The alleged shooter posted a hate-filled, xenophobic manifesto that detailed his White nationalist ideology before the massacre. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern labeled the massacre a terrorist attack.

(8) In January 2017, a right-wing extremist who had expressed anti-Muslim views was charged with murder for allegedly killing 6 people and injuring 19 in a shooting rampage at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada. It was the first-ever mass shooting at a mosque in North America, and Prime Minister Trudeau labeled it a terrorist attack.

(9) On February 15, 2019, Federal authorities arrested U.S. Coast Guard Lieutenant Christopher Paul Hasson, who was allegedly planning to kill a number of prominent journalists, professors, judges, and “leftists in general”. In court filings, prosecutors described Lieutenant Hasson as a “domestic terrorist” who in an email “identified himself as a White Nationalist for over 30 years and advocated for ‘focused violence’ in order to establish a white homeland.”.
You sound vaccinated.
 
Gov’t and it’s badged enforcers can’t have that. He would have spent life in prison himself.


That is why it is so essential to always have different types and colors of face masks on you all the time. COVID is still around. As well as some extra clothing, as it is getting colder. And also try to master, or at least be able to use as many different kinds of lethal weapon based combative arts, such as the procuring of banned items, as well as ambushing armed targets from behind using knives, corrosive liquids, small hammers, etc., as possible. Exercise is good for health!
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Budy shared this. Another perspective anyway.
not that uncommon (if not spoken openly) and why they have been in "refugee camps" scattered around the middle east for 70 years.
apparently little assimilation into the host countries. but then i am no expert.

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