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Old 09-02-2020, 10:32 AM
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Default Domestic Terrorism

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Originally Posted by donassaid View Post
Apparently, BLM uses any action by any color police officer against any black criminal as racist and a reason to inflict violence, looting and burning. These people are not "protesters" but CRIMINALS.
According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (The Escalating Terrorism Problem in the United States | Center for Strategic and International Studies), White Supremacists' like the boogaloo boys are a larger problem than the BLM folks. It a known fact now, even though we all suspected it, that the "Umbrella Man" at the Minnesota protests, who started breaking windows which lead to fires, was a White Supremacist. They see an opportunity to mingle in with the peaceful protestors and turn it violent. But you won't hear this on Fox News.

According to CSIS "The United States faces a growing terrorism problem that will likely worsen over the next year. Based on a CSIS data set of terrorist incidents, the most significant threat likely comes from white supremacists, though anarchists and religious extremists inspired by the Islamic State and al-Qaeda could present a potential threat as well. Over the rest of 2020, the terrorist threat in the United States will likely rise based on several factors, including the November 2020 presidential election"

"On June 3, 2020, federal authorities arrested three individuals allegedly associated with the “boogaloo” movement, a loosely-organized group of extremists preparing for a civil war, for conspiring to cause violence in Las Vegas and possessing an improvised incendiary device.1 Less than a week later, law enforcement officials near Richmond, VA, arrested Harry H. Rogers, a member of the Ku Klux Klan, for driving a vehicle into peaceful protesters. Around the same time, members of a Brooklyn anarchist group urged its supporters to conduct “rebellion” against the government.2 Extremists from all sides flooded social media with disinformation, conspiracy theories, and incitements to violence in response to the protests following the death of George Floyd, swamping Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and other platforms.3"