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ColdNoMore 06-04-2017 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1407052)
All true, but none of those are deliberately caused by psychotic fanatics, and most of them do not provide a target for retaliation.

I know you're smart enough to realize that there's one primary reason, for the irrational fear of being killed by a terrorist...but that belongs more appropriately in the Political Forum. :ho:

Not to mention, that a large number of the causes listed...can be directly controlled. :shrug:

golfing eagles 06-04-2017 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1407057)
I know you're smart enough to realize that there's one primary reason, for the irrational fear of being killed by a terrorist...but that belongs more appropriately in the Political Forum. :ho:

Not to mention, that a large number of the causes listed...can be directly controlled. :shrug:

exactly my point!

ColdNoMore 06-04-2017 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 1407060)
exactly my point!

I am an advocate of rooting out ALL extremists and taking the appropriate actions to eliminate/prosecute them...not just certain ones.

Especially given that a lot of our own homegrown extremists...are not associated with the ones so many fear.

Fearing the ones less likely to kill us, more than the ones who are more likely... still seems 'irrational' to me. :shrug:

For your perusal. :ho:

Majority of fatal attacks on U.S. soil carried out by white supremacists, not terrorists - Washington Times
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In the 14 years since the Sept. 11 terror attacks, nearly twice as many people have been killed in the United States by white supremacists and anti-government radicals than by Muslim jihadis, according to a new study.

White supremacists and anti-government radicals have killed 48 Americans, including last week’s deadly attack in South Carolina, versus 26 killings by Muslim radicals, according to a count by New America, a Washington research center.

New America program associate David Sterman said the study shows that white supremacy and anti-government idealists are a major problem, that their growth rate needs to be addressed and that there is an “ignored threat” woven in the fabric of American society.


golfing eagles 06-04-2017 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1407074)
I am an advocate of rooting out ALL extremists and taking the appropriate actions to eliminate/prosecute them...not just certain ones.

Especially given that a lot of our own homegrown extremists...are not associated with the ones so many fear.

Fearing the ones less likely to kill us, more than the ones who are more likely... still seems 'irrational' to me. :shrug:

For your perusal. :ho:

Majority of fatal attacks on U.S. soil carried out by white supremacists, not terrorists - Washington Times

Not sure I agree with the statistics:

Terrorist attacks by violent jihadis in the US since 9/11 | US news | The Guardian

Add Orlando and that brings the total to 95 since 9/11, so maybe twice as many killed by Islamic terrorists than white supremacists?


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