Ten Years Later, the ‘Gathering Storm’ of White Supremacist Terror Is Here

Guno צְבִי

We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
“Can you imagine if there were two or three hundred thousand ISIS recruits, the threat that would pose? They need to treat them equally.”


When Barack Obama took office in January 2009, white supremacists were fragmented and without charismatic leaders. That quickly changed with the arrival of Richard Spencer, Matt Heimbach and Milo Yiannopoulos, a generation of new leaders who created and captured a following that capitalized on white unease over a black president.

The good news is that over time these leaders were marginalized and neutralized, finally demonized by the media and subjected to public humiliation for their neo-Nazi views. They were disrupted. But the sentiments they embraced had taken hold, bursting into full view in Charlottesville in 2017, with white supremacists carrying torches and chanting, “Jews won’t replace us.”


https://www.thedailybeast.com/ten-y...ing-storm-of-white-supremacist-terror-is-here
 
Hello guno,

“Can you imagine if there were two or three hundred thousand ISIS recruits, the threat that would pose? They need to treat them equally.”


When Barack Obama took office in January 2009, white supremacists were fragmented and without charismatic leaders. That quickly changed with the arrival of Richard Spencer, Matt Heimbach and Milo Yiannopoulos, a generation of new leaders who created and captured a following that capitalized on white unease over a black president.

The good news is that over time these leaders were marginalized and neutralized, finally demonized by the media and subjected to public humiliation for their neo-Nazi views. They were disrupted. But the sentiments they embraced had taken hold, bursting into full view in Charlottesville in 2017, with white supremacists carrying torches and chanting, “Jews won’t replace us.”


https://www.thedailybeast.com/ten-y...ing-storm-of-white-supremacist-terror-is-here

White supremacist terrorism had killed twice as many Americans as Islamic Terrorism in recent years. It's a bigger threat now.

That avatar is just as disrespectful to the President as Kathy Griffin's head photo was. I don't think it helps the cause of the left. It's petty and hurtful. It is likely to cause more division in the USA, so it would not be advisable to use that avatar while commenting about how Trump divides the USA, for instance. Just sayin I think it goes too far... And you know I am no Trump fan.
 
Hello guno,



White supremacist terrorism had killed twice as many Americans as Islamic Terrorism in recent years. It's a bigger threat now.

That avatar is just as disrespectful to the President as Kathy Griffin's head photo was. I don't think it helps the cause of the left. It's petty and hurtful. It is likely to cause more division in the USA, so it would not be advisable to use that avatar while commenting about how Trump divides the USA, for instance. Just sayin I think it goes too far... And you know I am no Trump fan.
Trump is disrespectful to the Presidency, and the entire country.

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