How do we stop Right Wing Violence?

Rhetoric made the democrats make three attempts on DJT's life, an attempt on the lives of republicans playing softball in a public park, the murder of Charlie Kirk, the murder of an innocent bystander in Butler, PA, many murders by democrats during the 2020 summer of love---to name just a few of the most notorious. Take your BS down the road--this is another of your incendiary anti-American, partisan-garbage posts.

The first two attempts on Trump’s life came from MAGA men disillusioned with Trump’s lies.

The greater danger which the FBI has highlighted is the danger from right wing extremists. From the Oklahoma City bombing to last weekend’s attack on a mosque, right wing violence has been the deadliest form of domestic terrorism since the 1990’s.
 
The first two attempts on Trump’s life came from MAGA men disillusioned with Trump’s lies.

The greater danger which the FBI has highlighted is the danger from right wing extremists. From the Oklahoma City bombing to last weekend’s attack on a mosque, right wing violence has been the deadliest form of domestic terrorism since the 1990’s.
The first two attempts were by people that believed what the DNC and Legacy media was telling them, which is that he is Hitler

It is common knowledge that all politicians lie. In fact, voters demand that they be lied to every election cycle.
 
Approximately 80% - 90% of Black homicide victims are killed by Black offenders.. Black women make up approximately 6.2% to 7.2% of the population but are responsible for 38% to 42% of abortions.

Who is killing minorities ?
In New York one year, there were more black babies killed than were born.
 
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Today’s attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego ( three men murdered at a mosque, a suicide note about “racial pride,” hate speech scrawled on the weapon) is the latest entry in a long and growing list. Over the past five years alone:

• San Diego mosque shooting (today, May 2026) — 3 killed, investigated as a hate crime
• Hortman assassination (June 2025) — Minnesota state legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband murdered
• Buffalo (2022) : 10 Black shoppers murdered at a Tops supermarket by a “great replacement” believer
• Club Q, Colorado Springs (2022) : 5 killed at an LGBTQ+ nightclub
• Paul Pelosi (2022) : attacked with a hammer in his home by a QAnon believer
• Power grid attacks (2022–23) : multiple substation sabotage plots, including a white supremacist leader convicted of conspiring to destroy a regional grid
• Allen, TX outlet mall (2023) : 8 killed by a shooter wearing an “RWDS” (Right Wing Death Squad) patch
• Jacksonville Dollar General (2023) : 3 Black people murdered by a gunman with swastikas on his rifle
• Edward Kelley plot (2022) : January 6 defendant charged with plotting to murder 37 FBI agents
• January 6, 2021 : the Capitol itself stormed to overturn an election

The FBI and DHS have called racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism the most lethal domestic terrorism threat in America for years now. So what actually works? Better platform moderation? Deradicalization programs? Stronger hate crime prosecution? Gun access reforms? Pushback against the mainstream figures laundering these ideas?
What do you think actually moves the needle …and what’s just theater?


The same way you stop the liberal violence. Since we all realize you really don’t want answers and want to play politics, it is pointless to discuss the issue with someone as dishonest as yourself. Have a blessed day.
 
The same way you stop the liberal violence. Since we all realize you really don’t want answers and want to play politics, it is pointless to discuss the issue with someone as dishonest as yourself. Have a blessed day.
You don’t wanna give me an answer because you don’t want right wing violence to stop.
 
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Today’s attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego ( three men murdered at a mosque, a suicide note about “racial pride,” hate speech scrawled on the weapon) is the latest entry in a long and growing list. Over the past five years alone:

• San Diego mosque shooting (today, May 2026) — 3 killed, investigated as a hate crime
• Hortman assassination (June 2025) — Minnesota state legislator Melissa Hortman and her husband murdered
• Buffalo (2022) : 10 Black shoppers murdered at a Tops supermarket by a “great replacement” believer
• Club Q, Colorado Springs (2022) : 5 killed at an LGBTQ+ nightclub
• Paul Pelosi (2022) : attacked with a hammer in his home by a QAnon believer
• Power grid attacks (2022–23) : multiple substation sabotage plots, including a white supremacist leader convicted of conspiring to destroy a regional grid
• Allen, TX outlet mall (2023) : 8 killed by a shooter wearing an “RWDS” (Right Wing Death Squad) patch
• Jacksonville Dollar General (2023) : 3 Black people murdered by a gunman with swastikas on his rifle
• Edward Kelley plot (2022) : January 6 defendant charged with plotting to murder 37 FBI agents
• January 6, 2021 : the Capitol itself stormed to overturn an election

The FBI and DHS have called racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism the most lethal domestic terrorism threat in America for years now. So what actually works? Better platform moderation? Deradicalization programs? Stronger hate crime prosecution? Gun access reforms? Pushback against the mainstream figures laundering these ideas?
What do you think actually moves the needle …and what’s just theater?


How long have you been waiting and how many lib shootings did you ignore to post this ridiculous thread...
 

In a bombshell announcement, FBI Director Kash Patel announced federal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center. The sweeping federal grand jury indictment would’ve been alarming enough on its own, given the SPLC’s size, scope, and (perhaps waning) influence. But once you look at what exactly the SPLC is being accused of, alarm quickly gives way to shock.

In short, the SPLC has been accused of funneling millions of dollars into the very extremist hate groups that it purports to combat. Yes, the self-proclaimed “catalyst for racial justice” that aims to “dismantle white supremacy” was charged with directly putting money into the pockets of groups like the Ku Klux Klan.

And no, you’re not reading satire from The Babylon Bee or The Onion right now.

The SPLC is a nonprofit that was founded in 1971 and is currently headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama. The group often uses a combination of legal advocacy, campaigning, and networking with law enforcement groups to accomplish its goals. The group is also known for researching alleged “hate groups” throughout the country, which in turn has helped influence numerous things from law enforcement to corporate charity.

Alas, while the group may have begun with noble intentions, by the mid-1980s, the SPLC made a move towards being more of a fear-mongering, money-raising machine. This drastic shift led to the resignation of the entire SPLC legal department in 1985.

Since then, the group has only become more discredited, scandal-ridden, and ideologically slanted. But if these newest charges hold any water, even the SPLC’s staunchest critics may have underestimated just how far off its original path this once-venerable organization has veered.

A grand jury in Alabama returned an 11-count indictment charging the SPLC. Those charges include “wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering.”

This is how the Justice Department describes the allegations: “tarting in the 1980s, the SPLC began operating a covert network of individuals who were either associated with violent and extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, or who had infiltrated violent extremist groups at the SPLC’s direction. Unbeknownst to donors, some of their donated money was being used to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was denouncing the same groups on its website.”

The DOJ added: “Between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC secretly funneled more than $3 million in donated funds to individuals who were associated with various violent extremist groups…”

The indictment states that the purpose of this SPLC plot was to raise money through donations by making materially false claims and omissions about how the donated funds would be used. Just as alarmingly, the SPLC allegedly used fraudulent bank accounts opened under fictitious identities to secretly pay alleged operatives. The DOJ noted that the SPLC had “made a series of false statements related to the operation of the accounts.”

If the SPLC is convicted, it would trigger a forfeiture of the financial gains from this alleged scheme.

Both Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel did not mince words when it came to these serious allegations.

“The SPLC allegedly engaged in a massive fraud operation to deceive their donors, enrich themselves, and hide their deceptive operations from the public,” Patel said. “They lied to their donors, vowing to dismantle violent extremist groups, and actually turned around and paid the leaders of these very extremist groups – even utilizing the funds to have these groups facilitate the commission of state and federal crimes. That is illegal – and this is an ongoing investigation against all individuals involved.”

Blanche was even more critical, bluntly stating, “The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence.”

The SPLC, for its part, has denied these allegations, per CNN. In fact, in trying to get out ahead of this story, the SPLC framed this as a matter of how they had paid confidential informants who were tasked with infiltrating these hate groups.

The SPLC was already discredited prior to these bombshell allegations. In October 2025, the group was dropped by the FBI because of what Director Patel called the group’s “disgraceful record.”

“The Southern Poverty Law Center long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine,” Patel said at the time.

That move came shortly after a joint letter (signed by multiple organizations, including Alliance Defending Freedom) was issued to the White House, condemning the SPLC over its so-called “hate map.”

That map tracked over 1,400 entities classified as hateful or extremist, but in reality, the map was little more than a smear tactic used to discredit anyone who disagrees with the SPLC’s radical ideology. Now, we see that the SPLC is accused of funding the very groups dotted across this “hate map” it peddled so ferociously.

The SPLC will have its day in court. And who knows if the DOJ will prove its case? But in light of these allegations, it would be hard to blame any donor for feeling duped—or worse.
That's an indictment, not a proof.
 
That's an indictment, not a proof.
If you want proof, take a math class.

Most things in life are never proven, even after a court that may find you guilty of something.

But the court system is the best thing we have. Hopefully, the court will rule in favor of the truth regarding the matter.
 
If you want proof, take a math class.

Most things in life are never proven, even after a court that may find you guilty of something.

But the court system is the best thing we have. Hopefully, the court will rule in favor of the truth regarding the matter.
Then you have no proof, just an opinion. Like, man, that is just your opinion.

If the court finds in favor of the other side, there is your proof you are wrong.
 
How do we stop Right Wing Violence?
For starters... severely punish the 100 Left Wing episodes of violence for every 1 Right Wing episode.

Longter-term... stop Left Wing race-baiting, minority pandering (vote-whoring) and school-level indoctrination.
 
For starters... severely punish the 100 Left Wing episodes of violence for every 1 Right Wing episode.

Longter-term... stop Left Wing race-baiting, minority pandering (vote-whoring) and school-level indoctrination.
What a goofy statement. There is no such thing, but there is plenty of Right Wing race-baiting, minority pandering (vote-whoring) and school-level indoctrination.
 
Then you have no proof, just an opinion. Like, man, that is just your opinion.

If the court finds in favor of the other side, there is your proof you are wrong.
It's like Trump, you put him through the court systems and he is still a free man.

Again, it is the best system we have and you did your best to lock him away for ever but failed spectacularly.

But you and your Left wing cohorts disagreed with the verdict and tried to blow his head off anyway.

This is the type of society you desire.
 
It's like Trump, you put him through the court systems and he is still a free man.

Again, it is the best system we have.

But you and your Left wing cohorts disagreed with the verdict and tried to blow his head off anyway.

This is the type of society you desire.
He will always be a felon. The verdict is "guilty." We deserve a society of justice, you want one with a Rule of Trump, and that will never happen.
 
You don’t wanna give me an answer because you don’t want right wing violence to stop.
I want both sides to stoop, you are for the violence and division, look at your thread heading. Sorry but your dishonesty doesnt fool anyone, you are just a troll.
 
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Even the BLM deaths were almost entirely caused by cops and right wingers. How can we stop these killers?


BLM DEATHS
  • Sean Monterrosa, Vallejo, CA – Shot and killed by police while on his knees in a parking lot. He had a hammer in his waistband, which police mistook for a gun. Officers did not issue a warning.
  • David McAtee, Louisville, KY – Local BBQ shop owner shot and killed by the National Guard after law enforcement failed to identify themselves and fired into a crowd. The area was under curfew.
Vehicle Attacks (Right-Wing Perpetrators)
  • Robert Forbes, Bakersfield, CA – Struck by a driver while peacefully protesting. The driver was questioned but not arrested at the scene.
  • Garrett Foster, Austin, TX – Fatally shot by a driver (Daniel Perry) who drove into a BLM protest. Perry was later convicted of murder.
  • Summer Taylor, Seattle, WA – Killed by a driver who struck protesters on a closed highway.
 
What a goofy statement. There is no such thing, but there is plenty of Right Wing race-baiting, minority pandering (vote-whoring) and school-level indoctrination.
Why do you care. They ain't Black, right ?

School-level indoctrination, who the **** do you think controls that ? It sure the hell isn't the right.
 
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