US in the midst of a white nationalist terrorism crisis
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2019
List of mass shootings in the United States in 2019 - Wikipedia
This is a list of mass shootings in the United States that have occurred in 2019. Mass shootings are incidents involving multiple victims of firearm-related violence. The precise inclusion criteria are disputed, and there is no broadly accepted definition.[2][3]
I would bet that the more cultures you rapidly place per square mile results in more violence. It would explain why Iceland which has a lot of guns does not have the same level of violence - they only have one culture there.
That said I feel most in America do not support radical racial ideologies - as well most would not condone murder regardless of culture differences.
The crisis at the border is the result of many many years of non-enforcement of our immigration laws and as such has as well stoked racial tensions especially for those who embrace the white nationalist ideology. I'd like to know the numbers on those that have taking on white nationalism due to previous policy vs Trump's rhetoric. Betting its a combination of both not one or the other. The author completely ignores the impacts of previous policy - like that of Obama - and who that has as well created racial tensions.
I'm not defending hate, racism or the white nationalist ideology just trying to understand where it is derived from. Trying to understanding the motivation of a hate is not the same as condoning it. In order to solve any problem you need to be able to define the problem and I feel the other has only defined part of the problem.
The article only points the finger towards the right - the extremes for the alt-right and alt-left are both condoning violence. If anything America's political fracture is pushing more and more to the extremes. No one from either side is interested in leading from the middle anymore - left or right. However regardless of our leadership failures "everyone", left and right, needs to look inward and denounce anyone who is suggesting violence as a form of policy or political change as the more this goes on the closer we get to civil unrest and a real crisis.
This goes for you and me -
What are your views on the shooter in Dayton? What about the extreme left and ANTIFA condoning violence? What about their hate? These guys are listed as domestic terrorist group. The shooter in Dayton was a big ANTIFA supporter? Where's the ANTIFA crisis in America?
Left needs to fix far left and right needs to fix far right as either side trying to address the opposition will more than likely not be appreciated and result in more violence.
https://nypost.com/2019/08/06/dayton-shooter-may-be-antifas-first-mass-killer/
https://www.theissue.com/politics/dhs-fbi-officially-describe-antifa-activities-as-domestic-terrorist-violence
Dayton shooter Connor Betts may be antifa’s first mass killer
Over the weekend, America suffered two mass shootings within hours of one another, in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. These followed another mass shooting in Gilroy, Calif., a week earlier. The a…