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An ideology with roots in white supremacist writings in the 20th century found renewed attention in neo-Nazi online groups in the 2010s and has inspired recent plots, say researchers.
Because they’re domestic terrorists. If you had someone from Russia, the Middle East, etc. they’d be calling these people terrorists. But since they’re white they’re “white supremacists” or “far-right extremists”.
I know terrorist is thrown around too often, but in this case call them what they are.
Because they’re domestic terrorists. If you had someone from Russia, the Middle East, etc. they’d be calling these people terrorists. But since they’re white they’re “white supremacists” or “far-right extremists”.
I know terrorist is thrown around too often, but in this case call them what they are.
They called themselves domestic terrorists at CPAC on a giant banner.
Don’t forget “good people”!
One man’s terrorist is a other man’s freedo-- just kidding.