georgephillip
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The democrats push the "White Supremacy" myth because they have to hide the fact that in the cities they control.....Chicago, Baltimore, D.C., St. Louis.....Black democrats are murdering each other in vast numbers.....because of decades of democrat party control of those cities........their democrat party policies have destroyed the Black family, driven out jobs and businesses, and created fertile ground for fatherless boys to join criminal gangs.......
Have to hide that, because if that ever comes to be known as the real problem? The democrat party is over.![]()
Hate crimes increased 17% during Herr Trump's first year in office, and his ignorance, arrogance, and indifference since then have done nothing to reverse that trend.
Violent white supremacy is on the rise. Here’s how we stop it. – J.
"While the shooting in Pittsburgh — the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in American history — was shocking, it did not surprise those of us who spend most of our waking hours tracking hate, because we know hate, online and off, can move extremists to violence.
"In the years prior to the shooting in Pittsburgh, the team of researchers I lead witnessed and documented a resurgence of white supremacy.
"This was evident in the record number of propaganda distributions nationwide and in countless online spaces, where violence is glorified and hate is half-masked in 'ironic' memes.
"Even as we saw the evidence building, we hoped the worst was behind us."
Trump's impeachment is the first sign the worst is behind us.
Yeah....you didn't read the articles.....
Stop Letting People Lie to You About Hate Crime and Human Trafficking Spikes
In 2017, there were around 1,050 more bias-based incident reports than the previous year—a 17 percent rise. There were also around 1,000 additional agencies reporting. As Robby Soave wrote last fall, "this means it's not obviously the case that hate crimes are more prevalent in 2017. Maybe the government just did a better job of counting them."
In 2016, there were 271 more incidents deemed hate crimes than in 2015, with 257 more law enforcement agencies reporting. As I pointed out when those data came out, "the number of hate crime classifications was higher in 2016 than in any of the four preceding years" but "lower than in 2011 and significantly down from 2006-08." There were also fewer victims in 2016: 7,615, down from 9,652 in 2006.
Maybe Trump should stop inciting racial hatred?In 2017, there were around 1,050 more bias-based incident reports than the previous year—a 17 percent rise. There were also around 1,000 additional agencies reporting. As Robby Soave wrote last fall, "this means it's not obviously the case that hate crimes are more prevalent in 2017. Maybe the government just did a better job of counting them.

2019 El Paso shooting - Wikipedia
"...Claiming to have been inspired by the Christchurch mosque shootings that killed 51 people earlier the same year,[48] the author expresses support for the perpetrator of the Christchurch shootings[40][49][50] along with similar grievances[51][52] such as environmental degradation,[11][19][49] 'cultural and ethnic replacement',[50][53] and a 'Hispanic invasion'.[52][54][55]
"The anti-Hispanic, anti-immigrant manifesto promotes the white nationalist and far-right conspiracy theory called the Great Replacement,[40][55] often attributed to the French writer Renaud Camus.[48]
"While the document uses similar language as used by U.S. president Donald Trump such as referring to a migrant 'invasion',[5"