(October 4, 2017 at 9:31 am)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: [quote pid='1630938' dateline='1507116470']
Anyway, my money is on left-wing indoctrination just like the attempted assassination of Republican politicians at their baseball practice. The fired CBS reporter was right in one sense, the shooter probably knew that attendees of a country music concert are more likely than not to be conservatives, the kind that don't think anti-American "dissent" is patriotic. Apparently, the crowd was singing "God Bless America" just moments before.
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Are the left in the US famous for massacres and mass murder or would it be the right who are the most prolific killers.
Its the right isn't it.
Quote:Domestic Terrorism
Domestic right-wing terrorist groups often adhere to the principles of racial supremacy and embrace antigovernment, antiregulatory beliefs. Generally, extremist right-wing groups engage in activity that is protected by constitutional guarantees of free speech and assembly. Law enforcement becomes involved when the volatile talk of these groups transgresses into unlawful action.
On the national level, formal right-wing hate groups, such as the National Alliance, the World Church of the Creator (WCOTC) and the Aryan Nations, represent a continuing terrorist threat. Although efforts have been made by some extremist groups to reduce openly racist rhetoric in order to appeal to a broader segment of the population and to focus increased attention on antigovernment sentiment, racism-based hatred remains an integral component of these groups’ core orientations.
Right-wing groups continue to represent a serious terrorist threat. Two of the seven planned acts of terrorism prevented in 1999 were potentially large-scale, high-casualty attacks being planned by organized right-wing extremist groups.
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/t...ted-states
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.