The Rise of Right Wing Terrorism - Trump Only Makes It Worse
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Why Rightists Defend NeoNazi Fascist White Supremacists
If this was the second great war, they would be defending
Hitler and molly coddling Nazis on American soil. In those days
they would have been shot dead for their efforts. Why have we
become so soft on the America haters? Didn't Trump boast that
he was so popular that he could rape a little boy on live TV
and his supporters would cheer? And then he went off his meds
and said that the Alt.Right is a cancer that must be
exterminated. So watch out Trump supporters, your leader may
one day have you hunted down and executed.
Right-wing terrorism draws its inspiration from a variety of
ideologies and beliefs, including neo-fascism, neo-Nazism,
racism and opposition
to foreigners and immigration. Incidents of this type of
terrorism have been sporadic with little or no international
cooperation. Their
actions are generally poorly coordinated and there are few
identifiable organizations. Modern right wing terrorism began
to appear in western Europe in the 1980s and in eastern Europe
following the collapse of the Eastern Bloc.
The objective of right-wing terrorism is the overthrow existing
governments and their replacement with nationalist or
fascist-oriented governments.
During the 1980s, more than 75 right-wing extremists were
prosecuted in the United States for acts of terrorism, although
they carried out only six attacks during the decade.[8] The
success of law enforcement in capturing and preventing
terrorists has been credited to their efforts to investigate
terrorists before they turned to violence. The April 19, 1995
attack on the Murrah federal building in Oklahoma, by the
right-wing extremist Timothy McVeigh, which killed 168 people,
would become the worst domestic terrorist attack in American
history. It was reported he had ties to a Michigan militia
group.
Eric Rudolph carried out a series of terrorist attacks between
1996 and 1998 including the Centennial Olympic Park bombing
which claimed 2 lives and injured 111, the plan being to cancel
the games, claiming they were set up to promote global
socialism.[11] Rudolph has also confessed to the bombings of an
abortion clinic in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs on
January 16, 1997; the Otherside Lounge of Atlanta lesbian bar
on February 21, 1997, injuring five; and an abortion clinic in
Birmingham, Alabama on January 29, 1998, killing Birmingham
police officer and part-time clinic security guard Robert
Sanderson, and critically injuring nurse Emily Lyons.
Right-wing extremists have committed at least eight lethal
terrorist attacks in the United States that have resulted in
the deaths of nine people since 9/11, according to data
compiled by the New America Foundation. Another FBI study
reported that between January 1, 2007, and October 31, 2009,
white supremacists were involved in 53 acts of violence, 40 of
which were assaults directed primarily at African-Americans,
seven of which were murders and the rest of which were threats,
arson and intimidation.
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