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<p dir="auto"><strong>Supa Soulja</strong> — <em>5 years ago(August 09, 2020 11:59 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">This list includes only the United States. If it were including the world, it would be even longer.<br />
<a href="https://en" rel="nofollow ugc">https://en</a><br />
. wikipedia . org/wiki/Right-wing_terrorism#United_States<br />
As of July 2020, the New America Foundation placed the number killed in terrorist attacks in the United States since 9/11 as follows: 112 killed in far-right attacks, 107 killed in jihadist terrorist attacks, 12 killed in black separatist/nationalist/supremacist attacks, and 8 killed in ideological misogyny/"incel" ideology attacks.[81] According to a 2017 Government Accountability Office report, 73% of violent extremist incidents that resulted in deaths since September 12, 2001 were caused by right-wing extremist groups.[82][83]<br />
A 2019 report found that 50 people in the United States were killed in murders by domestic extremists (including both ideologically and non-ideologically motivated homicides) during the previous year. Of these killings, 78% were perpetrated by white supremacists, 16% by anti-government extremists, 4% by "incel" extremists, and 2% by domestic Islamist extremists.[84] Over the broader 2009 to 2018 time period, there were a total of 313 people in the United States killed by right-wing extremists (including both ideologically and non-ideologically motivated homicides), of which 76% were committed by white supremacists, 19% by anti-government extremists (including those affiliated with the militia, "sovereign citizen," tax protester, and "Patriot" movements), 3% by "incel" extremists, 1% by anti-abortion extremists, and 1% by other right-wing extremists.[84]<br />
2020	2020 boogaloo killings(murder of a Federal Protective Service officer in Oakland and anti-police ambush in Santa Cruz)<br />
2019	El Paso Walmart shooting<br />
2019	Poway synagogue shooting<br />
2018	Tallahassee yoga studio shooting<br />
2018	Jeffersontown Kroger shooting<br />
2018	Pittsburgh synagogue shooting<br />
2018	Murder of Blaze Bernstein<br />
2018	Murder of MeShon Cooper-Williams<br />
2017	Murder of Richard Collins III<br />
2017	Car-ramming attack into counter-protesters at the white nationalist Unite the Right rally<br />
2017	Portland train attack<br />
2017	Stabbing of Timothy Caughman<br />
2015	Shooting at a showing of the film Trainwreck<br />
2015	Planned Parenthood shooting<br />
2015	Shooting attack on worshippers at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church<br />
2014	Attack on Pennsylvania State Police barracks<br />
2014	Ambush attack on Las Vegas police officers<br />
2014	Overland Park Jewish Community Center shooting<br />
2013	Los Angeles International Airport shooting attack on TSA officer<br />
2013	Double murder committed by Jeremy Lee Moody and Christine Moody<br />
2012	Ambush attack against St. John the Baptist Parish police<br />
2012	Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting<br />
2011	Tri-state killing spree by white supremacists David Pedersen and Holly Grigsby<br />
2011	FEAR group attacks<br />
2011	Murder of James Craig Anderson<br />
2010	Murder committed by Aryan Brotherhood members<br />
2010	Shooting at bookstore cafe perpetrated by Ross William Muehlberger<br />
2010	Murder of Todd Getgen<br />
2009	Murder of sex offender by white supremacists<br />
2009	Murder committed by Charles Francis Gaskins<br />
2009	United States Holocaust Memorial Museum shooting<br />
2009	Assassination of George Tiller<br />
2009	Murders of Raul and Brisenia Flores<br />
2009	Shooting of Pittsburgh police officers<br />
2008	Woodburn bank bombing<br />
2008	Knoxville Unitarian Universalist church shooting<br />
2007	Murder of homeless man by Aryan Soldiers<br />
2006	Murder committed by John Ditullio<br />
2004	Bank robbery<br />
2003	Torture, abduction and murder<br />
2001	Post-September 11 shootings</p>
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<p dir="auto"><a href="https://www.csis.org/analysis/escalating-terrorism-problem-united-states" rel="nofollow ugc">https://www.csis.org/analysis/escalating-terrorism-problem-united-states</a><br />
Between 1994 and 2020, there were 893 terrorist attacks and plots in the United States. Overall, right-wing terrorists perpetrated the majority—57 percent—of all attacks and plots during this period, compared to 25 percent committed by left-wing terrorists, 15 percent by religious terrorists, 3 percent by ethnonationalists, and 0.7 percent by terrorists with other motives.<br />
In analyzing fatalities from terrorist attacks, religious terrorism has killed the largest number of individuals—3,086 people—primarily due to the attacks on September 11, 2001, which caused 2,977 deaths.10 The magnitude of this death toll fundamentally shaped U.S. counterterrorism policy over the past two decades. In comparison, right-wing terrorist attacks caused 335 deaths, left-wing attacks caused 22 deaths, and ethnonationalist terrorists caused 5 deaths.<br />
335. Over 26 years. Not exactly the mountain you would have liked to make it out to be. Yeah, I know. Shame on me for stepping on your moment but frankly I could give a ****. Lets talk about some real numbers. You see apathy is the greater evil. People killing people because they just don't give a **** is a far greater issue than those who kill out of passion. 80% of the inmates in our prison system self identify as democrat. Based on that its far to speculate that about 80% of the murders are commited by people who identify as left leaning. This may not be 100% accurate because we don't exactly poll murderers on their politics but it is likely close. This totals thousands of lives per year.<br />
Conservatives don't rack up such body counts. [Rubs soulja's nose in his own dog ****]<br />
And then there are the millions of children murdered in abortion clinics every year based on democratic policies.<br />
Trump is still your President.  Charlie Kirk still Wins!</p>
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<p dir="auto">According to a 2017 Government Accountability Office report, 73% of violent extremist incidents that resulted in deaths since September 12, 2001 were caused by right-wing extremist groups.<br />
Pay more attention. The non-partisan GAO says this. Not that a study is necessary. All of the people killed on that list were killed by a conservative which can't be denied. You can't make a list like that with liberals.</p>
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<p dir="auto">New America, formerly the New America Foundation, is a think tank in the United States.[2][3][4] It focuses on a range of public policy issues, including national security studies, technology, asset building, health, gender, energy, education, and the economy. The organization is based in Washington, D.C., with additional offices in New York City and Oakland. As of July 2020 the President was Anne-Marie Slaughter;[5] David G. Bradley was the acting chairman of the foundation's board of directors.[6]<br />
Although the organization describes itself as "non-partisan", its policy views have been characterized as centrist, liberal or left-leaning.[7][8][9] The New America Foundation has been criticized for its perceived close ties with Google, including its decision to fire an employee who criticized Google as a monopoly. Google's Executive Chairman, Eric Schmidt, is a former chairman.[10] The organization, however, has denied improper influence.[</p>
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<li>Wikipedia<br />
A leftist organization blaming the right…. How original. I'm sure they were completely nonbiased in their report. LOL!<br />
Trump is still your President.  Charlie Kirk still Wins!</li>
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<p dir="auto">They are evil.</p>
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