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‘Right-Wing Extremists’ Committed Most Deadly Terrorist Attacks Last Year
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In yet another story claiming to validate the left’s view of the world, Jana Winter season reported in Yahoo News Friday that “the U.S. government is acknowledging for the first time that right-wing extremists were responsible for the majority of fatal domestic terrorist attacks last year, according to an internal report circulated by the Department of Homeland Security last week.” However as you may anticipate, it’s long on unclear assertions and extremely brief on truths.
The report was produced by the Joint Regional Intelligence Center, which Winter season refers to as “a DHS-funded fusion center,” and was sent to authorities across the country. It declares that civil discontent and violence in 2015 were mainly related to “non-affiliated, right-wing and left-wing actors,” which “right-wing [domestic violent extremists] were responsible for the majority of fatal attacks in the Homeland in 2020.”
That wretchedly composed declaration obviously states that most deadly attacks in the U.S. were committed by both “right-wing and left-wing actors,” and yet “journalist” Winter Season and the “experts” she prices estimate all focus specifically on the “right-wing extremism.” And to be sure, the report itself seems developed to provide the impression that “right-wing extremism” is an authentic and significant hazard, while silently confessing that there is a little bit of violence left wing.
The Yahoo Report asserts that “this appears to be the first known instance of an official government or law enforcement agency clearly acknowledging the trend, though senior officials have noted the rise in white supremacist attacks.” It isn’t actually all that brand-new, nevertheless: FBI director Christopher Wray declared back in September 2017 that “white nationalist” violence was at least as much of a threat to the United States as the Islamic State. Today this claim is being codified as policy. Seth Jones of the Center for Strategic and International Researches states of the brand-new report: “What is a little unusual is that they’ve used terms like ‘right- and left-wing’ in a government document, because the government has generally used other terms. The government in 2020 did try to stay away from ‘right-wing’ terms because they were easily politicized.”
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My newest in PJ Media:
In yet another story claiming to validate the left’s view of the world, Jana Winter season reported in Yahoo News Friday that “the U.S. government is acknowledging for the first time that right-wing extremists were responsible for the majority of fatal domestic terrorist attacks last year, according to an internal report circulated by the Department of Homeland Security last week.” However as you may anticipate, it’s long on unclear assertions and extremely brief on truths.
The report was produced by the Joint Regional Intelligence Center, which Winter season refers to as “a DHS-funded fusion center,” and was sent to authorities across the country. It declares that civil discontent and violence in 2015 were mainly related to “non-affiliated, right-wing and left-wing actors,” which “right-wing [domestic violent extremists] were responsible for the majority of fatal attacks in the Homeland in 2020.”
That wretchedly composed declaration obviously states that most deadly attacks in the U.S. were committed by both “right-wing and left-wing actors,” and yet “journalist” Winter Season and the “experts” she prices estimate all focus specifically on the “right-wing extremism.” And to be sure, the report itself seems developed to provide the impression that “right-wing extremism” is an authentic and significant hazard, while silently confessing that there is a little bit of violence left wing.
The Yahoo Report asserts that “this appears to be the first known instance of an official government or law enforcement agency clearly acknowledging the trend, though senior officials have noted the rise in white supremacist attacks.” It isn’t actually all that brand-new, nevertheless: FBI director Christopher Wray declared back in September 2017 that “white nationalist” violence was at least as much of a threat to the United States as the Islamic State. Today this claim is being codified as policy. Seth Jones of the Center for Strategic and International Researches states of the brand-new report: “What is a little unusual is that they’ve used terms like ‘right- and left-wing’ in a government document, because the government has generally used other terms. The government in 2020 did try to stay away from ‘right-wing’ terms because they were easily politicized.”
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question, you know it's been at least
15 years since I've been following the news, no 10 my folks do that, hmm. what was the question again !?
where you read about this ?
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