tycho1572
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Really? lol.....Is there any evidence connecting white supremacism violence to Trump, or is this just more speculation and childish propaganda ? The stupidity and dishonesty of which, I'm not sure the peddlers or such are stupid enough to actually believe themselves, or would bother to if they took a breath for maybe more than one minute at a time, or actually read and / or comprehended any actual serious book on the subject or similar subjets intended for thinking men and thinking women (or at least those who read at more than a 6th grade reading level, and don't think that reading 1 poorly written book maybe once a year at most, likely checked out at the local library, as opposed to online libraries and ebooks, which are becoming the new default format among young people and those who haven't been living in a cave for the last one or two decades, is anything worth bragging about to begin with, contrasted with many of the articulate businessmen and women, such as in the Ted Talks, some of whom read a single, full length book every day of their lives...)
"DEC. 19, 2019
"This Is America
"Eleven years after Obamaās election, and three years into the Trump presidency, the threat of domestic terrorism canāt be ignored."
There are an estimated 148 white-nationalist "hate groups" in this country. Although exact membership is impossible to calculate, their propensity for violence is equally impossible to ignore.
A Year Inside a Growing American Terrorist Movement
"White supremacists were responsible for the deaths of at least 39 people in 2018 alone.
"And the activity has not slowed this year: not in January, as neo-Nazis plastered flyers outside newspaper offices and homes in Washington State and the Carolinas and an army veteran pleaded guilty to killing a black man in New York to 'ignite a racial war';
"in February, as Vermont synagogues and LGBT centers were vandalized and a self-described white-nationalist Coast Guard lieutenant was arrested for plotting a domestic terror attack;
"in March, as WELCOME TO GERMANY and GAS THE JEWS were spray-painted outside Oklahoma City Democratic Party and Chickasaw Nation offices and, on the Upper East Side, classmates handed their schoolās only black ninth-grader a note reading 'nāās donāt have rights';
"in April, as a shooting at a synagogue left one dead and three injured and FBI Director Christopher Wray called white supremacy a 'persistent, pervasive' threat to the country;
"in May, as swastikas fell from the sky ā on flyers dropped by drones outside an Ariana Grande concert ā and were scrawled on public spaces in at least three states;
"in June, as far-right groups rallied in Portland, Oregon, for the first time that summer;
"in July, as a man promoted a white-power manifesto on Instagram before killing three and wounding 17 others at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California;
"in August, as another angry young man ā this one 1,000 miles away in El Paso, Texas ā posted an anti-immigrant manifesto online then committed this yearās most deadly mass shooting, killing 22 and injuring 24 at a Walmart;
"in September, as the Department of Homeland Security added white-supremacist extremism to its list of priority threats, the same month a swastika appeared on its walls; in October, as swastikas also appeared on Cape Cod and invitations to a white-supremacist..."
Too much MAGA?Trump's well-documented history of racial discrimination and his flagrant inability to distinguish between victims and perpetrators of racially motivated violence seem like enough evidence to indicate his connection to white supremacist domestic terrorism. Maybe Moscow Mitch'll take that up in his upcome Senate trial?Is there any evidence connecting white supremacism violence to Trump, or is this just more speculation and childish propaganda ? The stupidity and dishonesty of which,