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Question: Which societies are would you prefer to live in?

European    
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  1 (2.8%)
Chinese, SE Asian    
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Total votes: 36
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Reply #930 - Apr 10th, 2021 at 10:11pm
 
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A bad, bad, case of "whataboutism" - appears to be catching amongst the Islamophobes.  They are unable to discuss the topic of the thread...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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Reply #931 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 6:13am
 

So many apologists for right-wing violence and terrorism.

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Reply #932 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 6:20am
 

The data is there, for everyone to see.

First, far-right terrorism has significantly outpaced terrorism from other types of perpetrators, including from far-left networks and individuals inspired by the Islamic State and al-Qaeda.

Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994, and the total number of right-wing attacks and plots has grown significantly during the past six years.

Right-wing extremists perpetrated two thirds of the attacks and plots in the United States in 2019 and over 90 percent between January 1 and May 8, 2020.


Data

Yet, we still have so many apologists burying their tiny heads in the sand.
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Reply #933 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 8:30am
 
Seems the muzzo killing machine is in full swing.

as are the muzzo apologist, sycophant, islamophile morons.

Its strange the minds of these islamophiles.

Somehow they equate less killing to be more dangerous that mass muzzo murder.

But then again, its never been a secret that muzzos only enlist the mentally deficient morons anyway.


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51 in N.Z. and an unknown small number in America in the last few years.

List of Killings in the Name of Islam:

Last 30 Days:During this time period, there were 120 Islamic attacks in 22 countries, in which
724 people were killed and 312 injured.

Jihad Report Mar 27, 2021 - Apr 02, 2021:

There were: Attacks 44 - Killed 198 - Injured 115 - Suicide Blasts 3 - Countries 14.

So far for 2021: During this time period, there were 548 Islamic attacks in 33 countries, in which 2682 people were killed and 1755 injured.



So far there has been over
38930 deadly muslim terrorist attacks since September 11 2001


Jihad Report March, 2021: Attacks 163 - Killed 964 - Injured 477 - Suicide Blasts 7 - Countries 23.

While the sick leftards grovel before the muslims, trying to stir up anti-white hatred in the west. 
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I HAVE A DREAM
A WONDERFUL, PEACEFUL, BEAUTIFUL DREAM.
A DREAM OF A WORLD THAT HAS NEVER KNOWN ISLAM
A DREAM OF A WORLD FREE FROM THE HORRORS OF ISLAM.

SUCH A WONDERFUL DREAM
O HOW I WISH IT WERE TRU
 
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Reply #934 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 11:22am
 

Right-wing attacks and plots account for the majority of all terrorist incidents in the United States since 1994, and the total number of right-wing attacks and plots has grown significantly during the past six years.

Right-wing extremists perpetrated two thirds of the attacks and plots in the United States in 2019 and over 90 percent between January 1 and May 8, 2020.


Why do so many people support these murderers?
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Reply #935 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 12:02pm
 
Valkie wrote on Apr 11th, 2021 at 8:30am:
Seems the muzzo killing machine is in full swing.

as are the muzzo apologist, sycophant, islamophile morons.

Its strange the minds of these islamophiles.

Somehow they equate less killing to be more dangerous that mass muzzo murder.

But then again, its never been a secret that muzzos only enlist the mentally deficient morons anyway.


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51 in N.Z. and an unknown small number in America in the last few years.

List of Killings in the Name of Islam:

Last 30 Days:During this time period, there were 120 Islamic attacks in 22 countries, in which
724 people were killed and 312 injured.

Jihad Report Mar 27, 2021 - Apr 02, 2021:

There were: Attacks 44 - Killed 198 - Injured 115 - Suicide Blasts 3 - Countries 14.

So far for 2021: During this time period, there were 548 Islamic attacks in 33 countries, in which 2682 people were killed and 1755 injured.



So far there has been over
38930 deadly muslim terrorist attacks since September 11 2001


Jihad Report March, 2021: Attacks 163 - Killed 964 - Injured 477 - Suicide Blasts 7 - Countries 23.

While the sick leftards grovel before the muslims, trying to stir up anti-white hatred in the west. 



The Western 'useful idiots' are ignorant of most of these Islamist killings because the majority of victims are other Muslims and assorted other third world brown people in far away countries.

And the idiots are only concerned with undermining Western societies so they cant be bothered with anything that doesn't directly damage or undermine their own Western societies.


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Reply #936 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 12:11pm
 

The United States faces a growing terrorism problem that will likely worsen over the next year.

Based on a CSIS data set of terrorist incidents, the most significant threat likely comes from white supremacists ...

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Reply #937 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 12:41pm
 
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A bad, bad, case of "whataboutism" - appears to be catching amongst the Islamophobes.  They are unable to discuss the topic of the thread...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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Reply #938 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 12:56pm
 
What is Islamic jihad reacting to? Perceived slighting of Muslims, perceived war on muslims, persecution of Muslims by other Muslims and infidels, Western support for Israel, inferiority of Islam in international power relations, perceived subservience of traitorous Islamic governments to assorted great and little shaytans.


What is 'right wing' terrorism reacting to?


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Reply #939 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 1:00pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Apr 11th, 2021 at 12:41pm:
https://emojipedia-us.s3.dualstack.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/thumbs/120/google/223...

A bad, bad, case of "whataboutism" - appears to be catching amongst the Islamophobes.  They are unable to discuss the topic of the thread...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes




Bwian's  'Word of the Week' - whataboutism.  He practiced it for years but now he discovered the word and bandies it about like a demented toddler shaking his new rattle.


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Reply #940 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 2:17pm
 
Frank wrote on Apr 11th, 2021 at 12:56pm:
What is Islamic jihad reacting to? Perceived slighting of Muslims, perceived war on muslims, persecution of Muslims by other Muslims and infidels, Western support for Israel, inferiority of Islam in international power relations, perceived subservience of traitorous Islamic governments to assorted great and little shaytans.


What is 'right wing' terrorism reacting to?




They don't like coloured people, mostly.

"The United States faces a growing terrorism problem that will likely worsen over the next year.

"Based on a CSIS data set of terrorist incidents, the most significant threat likely comes from white supremacists ..."


i.e. they're racists, just like you.

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Reply #941 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 2:33pm
 
From g.ps. CSIS data site


TRENDS IN U.S. TERRORISM

To evaluate the threat posed by terrorism, we compiled a data set of 893 incidents that occurred in the United States between January 1994 and May 8, 2020. (The link to the methodology can be found at the end of the brief.) These incidents included both attacks and foiled plots.

We coded the ideology of the perpetrators into one of five categories: ethnonationalist, left-wing, religious, right-wing, and other (which included motivations that did not fit into any of the categories).


Well spit three times and call me allah.

January 1994 to May 8 2020.

That's a 26 year period, 893 incidents including both foiled plots and actual attacks. Coded into 5 categories.

So a 26 year period, 893 incidents some actual attacks some foiled plots, split into 5 different groups left-wing right-wing etc..

Is this Richard Cranium for real?

The blood crazed muslims kill more people than this every single month of every single year.

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the Name of Islam:

Last 30 Days: During this time period, there were 120 Islamic attacks in 22 countries, in which 740 people were killed and 315 injured.

So far for this year there were 571 Islamic attacks in 33 countries, in which 2788 people were killed and 1848 injured.


Give us some up to date actual numbers for  people killed exclusively by the right wing.

Why do the leftards slither around on their guts, completely subservient to the muslim terrorists all the time?
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Reply #942 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 2:36pm
 

"Based on a CSIS data set of terrorist incidents, the most significant threat likely comes from white supremacists ..."
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Reply #943 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 2:47pm
 
What a load of crap.

You slither around on your guts having to go back 26 years and compile extremism  figures from five different categories including foiled plots and attacks, in order to promote your hatred of the white man, and show your subservience to the muslim terrorists.

Lies lies lies and more lies from the sick leftwing.

Muslims kill more people in a month that right-wingers kill in 26 years.
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Reply #944 - Apr 11th, 2021 at 2:53pm
 

While it is possible to debate the classification of specific cases, Jones said, the broader trend in the data is clear: white supremacists and similar actors pose the greatest domestic terror threat to the United States today, a finding that is consistent across multiple databases maintained by researchers who track extremist violence, and that was recently confirmed by a Department of Homeland Security threat assessment, which said that white supremacists “remain the most persistent and lethal threat in the homeland”.

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