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Right Wing Terrorism

Absolutely, but a burned out Bernie Sanders supporter, who luckily was a poor shot, nearly slaughtered over a dozen GOP'ers.
Left wing violence and terrorism gets either ignored or excused.
Or, if you are Elixir, used as a segue for yet another rant against AR15s.
That's okay. We leave it up to you to tell us when those dirty darkies get all uppity and shit.
 

A Catonsville woman and a Florida man with neo-Nazi ties have been arrested and charged with conspiring to attack Baltimore's power grid, the FBI and local officials announced Monday.

Sarah Beth Clendaniel was allegedly recorded telling an FBI informant her plans to shoot energy substations in Norrisville, Reisterstown and Perry Hall. She is accused of collaborating with Brandon Russell, the founding member of an Orlando-based neo-Nazi group called the "Atomwaffen."

Clendaniel was convicted and has been sentenced to 18 years. Russell goes on trial in November.

 

San Antonio may have avoided a mass murder domestic terrorism attack after the arrest of a 39-year-old Bexar County man.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) said 39-year-old Nathan James Henderson faced terrorism and weapons charges after deputies reported that they found homemade explosive devices, firearms, and extremist writings inside his home.
  • Photographs of evidence recovered from Henderson’s home during the raid include extremist literature “Who Rules America? A Research Report,” a 2004 pamphlet published by National Vanguard Books, associated with the white supremacist and neo‑Nazi group National Alliance. It contains antisemitic and extremist content, including conspiratorial material about supposed Jewish control of America. This pamphlet is commonly flagged and banned in correctional facilities due to its extremist nature.
 
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A man who fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters last week had expressed distrust of the Covid-19 vaccine, investigators say.

Police officer David Rose, 33, who graduated from the police academy in March, died in hospital after he was wounded. No civilians were injured in the 8 August shooting in Atlanta, Georgia.

Authorities say he was shot by Patrick Joseph White, 30, who died from "a self-inflicted gunshot wound".

The CDC tracks illness outbreaks in the US and touted vaccinations during the pandemic - a position that has been heavily criticised by vaccine sceptics.
 
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A man who fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters last week had expressed distrust of the Covid-19 vaccine, investigators say.

Police officer David Rose, 33, who graduated from the police academy in March, died in hospital after he was wounded. No civilians were injured in the 8 August shooting in Atlanta, Georgia.

Authorities say he was shot by Patrick Joseph White, 30, who died from "a self-inflicted gunshot wound".

The CDC tracks illness outbreaks in the US and touted vaccinations during the pandemic - a position that has been heavily criticised by vaccine sceptics.
I wouldn't call it terrorism. He was shooting at what he believed to be the source of his problem.

But I will blame this on the anti-vax crowd. They led him to a quite predictable outcome, but the blame is nebulous, you can't point out any one individual. (Predictable in that somebody would get violent over the lies, not that he would, nor that the target would be the CDC.)
 
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A man who fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters last week had expressed distrust of the Covid-19 vaccine, investigators say.

Police officer David Rose, 33, who graduated from the police academy in March, died in hospital after he was wounded. No civilians were injured in the 8 August shooting in Atlanta, Georgia.

Authorities say he was shot by Patrick Joseph White, 30, who died from "a self-inflicted gunshot wound".

The CDC tracks illness outbreaks in the US and touted vaccinations during the pandemic - a position that has been heavily criticised by vaccine sceptics.
I wouldn't call it terrorism. He was shooting at what he believed to be the source of his problem.

But I will blame this on the anti-vax crowd. They led him to a quite predictable outcome, but the blame is nebulous, you can't point out any one individual. (Predictable in that somebody would get violent over the lies, not that he would, nor that the target would be the CDC.)
Random-ass health care workers aren't an enemy military, even if you hate their organization. It was a terrorist act.
 
To be fair, "right wing terrorism", and , "your tax dollars at work" are hard to differentiate these days.
 
I wouldn't call it terrorism. He was shooting at what he believed to be the source of his problem.

But I will blame this on the anti-vax crowd. They led him to a quite predictable outcome, but the blame is nebulous, you can't point out any one individual. (Predictable in that somebody would get violent over the lies, not that he would, nor that the target would be the CDC.)
Random-ass health care workers aren't an enemy military, even if you hate their organization. It was a terrorist act.
Terrorism is a matter of intent--and I do not believe his intent was to terrorize. Rather, he was shooting at what he perceived as enemy HQ.
 
It's not meaningless.
Poor baby! Towellybangers keeping you up at night? Awww ..,
Did you really just reply to my post from 2022? And then went on to post no meaningful answer to my point about per-capita rates?
All you have are personal attacks. Even if it takes you almost three years to come up with this inanity.
 
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