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Murders By U.S. White Supremacists More Than Doubled In 2017, New Report Shows

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01/17/2018 17:06 EST

Murders By U.S. White Supremacists More Than Doubled In 2017, New Report Shows

And right-wing extremists killed more than twice as many people as Islamic extremists.

By Christopher Mathias

White supremacists in the United States killed more than twice as many people in 2017 as they did the year before, and were responsible for far more murders than domestic Islamic extremists, helping make 2017 the fifth deadliest year on record for extremist violence in America, a new report states.

The report, “Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2017,” published Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism, said extremists killed 34 people last year. Twenty of those victims — or 59 percent — were killed by right-wing extremists, a designation that includes white supremacists, members of the so-called “alt-right” and “alt-lite,” and members of the anti-government militia movement.**

Of the 34 people killed, 18 were murdered by white supremacists, marking a 157 percent increase over the 7 people killed by white supremacists in 2016.

That’s also double the number of people killed by domestic Islamic extremists in 2017. Nine people were killed by domestic Islamic extremists last year, according to the report, eight of whom died in a single attack in New York.

In 2016, Islamic extremists were responsible for the bulk, about 71 percent, of domestic extremist murders in the U.S. This was largely an “aberration” however, the report states, due to the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, in which Omar Mateen killed 49 people and then pledged his allegiance to ISIS.

2017 marked a reversion back to the long-term trend in America, in which right-wing violence accounts for the majority of murders by domestic extremists.

From 2008 through 2017, according to the ADL, right-wing extremists have killed 274 people. That’s 71 percent of the 387 murders committed by extremists over the past 10 years.

“Americans do not have the luxury to ignore any extremist threat, including threats posed by white supremacists who are weaponizing social media and are more likely to take their actions into the streets,” Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL’s CEO, told HuffPost in a statement. “Their actions fuel controversy and conflict and their racist rhetoric and hateful ideas can inspire violence.”

The horror of right-wing extremism gained national attention in August, when more than a thousand white supremacists held a**large rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The assorted racists and fascists, emboldened by President Donald Trump’s election, weren’t ashamed to show their faces, nor did they shy away from violence.

At the end of the rally, James Alex Fields Jr., a member of the far-right extremist group Vanguard America, allegedly drove his car into a crowd of protesters, injuring 19 people and killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer.

Earlier that year in May, a right-wing extremist named Jeremy Christian allegedly stabbed two men to death aboard a train in Portland, Oregon, as they tried to stop Christian from harassing two teenage girls, one of whom was black and one of whom wore hijab.

Also in May, a University of Maryland student named Sean Urbanski, who belonged to a bigoted Facebook group called “Alt-Reich Nation,” fatally stabbed Richard W. Collins III, an African-American student at Bowie State University. A prosecutor later stated that there was “lots of digital evidence” proving that the murder was racially motivated.

In March, a white supremacist from Maryland named James Harris Jackson, who frequented the alt-right website The Daily Stormer, traveled to New York to kill black men. Using a sword, he fatally stabbed a 66-year-old black man named Timothy Caughman in midtown Manhattan. He then turned himself into police.

And in December of last year, two young white supremacists on opposite sides of the country allegedly committed double homicides. In Virginia, 17-year-old Nicholas Giampa, who’d grown enamored with a neo-Nazi group called Atomwaffen Division, killed his girlfriend’s parents after they had convinced their daughter to break up with Giampa because of his racist beliefs. In Aztec, New Mexico, 21-year-old William Atchison, who frequented white supremacist sites like The Daily Stormer, and who had grown obsessed with school shootings, killed two students at a local high school. Atchison took his own life, and Giampa attempted to and remains hospitalized in critical condition.

The increase in right-wing extremist murders helped make 2017 the fifth deadliest year on record for extremist violence since 1970, according to the ADL.

The deadliest attack last year, however, wasn’t committed by a white supremacist, but allegedly by Sayfullo Saipov, an Islamic extremist accused of driving a truck into a bike path lane in lower Manhattan, killing 8 people.

Although murders by extremists represent only a tiny fraction of the overall murder rate in the U.S. each year, “because of their nature they can have outsized impact, affecting entire communities — or even an entire country — in ways many deaths may not,” the ADL said in its report.

Moreover, the ADL noted,.the deaths described in its report represent “the tip of a pyramid of extremist violence and crime in the United States; for each person actually killed by an extremist, many more are wounded or injured in attempted murders and assaults.”

Greenblatt, the ADL CEO, wrote an article in The Atlantic on Tuesday imploring the public to take the threat of right-wing violence more seriously.

“In recent years, much of the public discussion and the federal government’s focus have been on the violent threat posed by extremists inspired by ISIS, while less attention has been paid to the reality of right-wing violence,” Greenblatt wrote. “There’s no doubt that Islamic extremism is a significant threat, but we shouldn’t ignore any forms of extremism — we must tackle them all.”

On Tuesday, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) said in a tweet that Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen “failed to mention” the threat of domestic terror by white supremacists during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that day.

The Trump administration last year revoked federal funding for a program aimed at de-radicalizing neo-Nazis. And after the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last August, the president defended the racists who gathered there, saying there were “very fine people on both sides” of that day’s demonstration.

http://m.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/white-supremacist-murders-2017-report_us_5a5f59b0e4b0ee2ff32c4bea
 

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The good news is that there are hardly any extremist murders.

But that won't stop Bud from coming on here and claiming the right wingers are all innocent, I expect.
 

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The good news is that there are hardly any extremist murders.

But that won't stop Bud from coming on here and claiming the right wingers are all innocent, I expect.
There are 18 people that have been killed by the alt right extremists in 2017. Hardly any coverage about these killings. But if those murders were committed by the Muslims, then there would have been numerous posts about each of the murders that were committed.

Also, there are an average of 300 extreme right wing acts of violence per year.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...victims-america-violence-170924153101480.html
 

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Stop the presses 18 people in the entire United States! Meanwhile in the City of Chicago there were over 600 murders last year almost all committed by persons of color.
 

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There are 18 people that have been killed by the alt right extremists in 2017. Hardly any coverage about these killings. But if those murders were committed by the Muslims, then there would have been numerous posts about each of the murders that were committed.

Also, there are an average of 300 extreme right wing acts of violence per year.

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/fe...victims-america-violence-170924153101480.html
More people than that are killed in America's inner-cities every weekend.
 

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Stop the presses 18 people in the entire United States! Meanwhile in the City of Chicago there were over 600 murders last year almost all committed by persons of color.
Yup, extremists should not really be that much of a worry, but if you have to, worry about the right wingers/white supremacists.
 

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Stop the presses 18 people in the entire United States! Meanwhile in the City of Chicago there were over 600 murders last year almost all committed by persons of color.
Lol @ persons of color. How many were committed by those without any color?
 

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So, should everyone be thanking Trump for reducing the instances of Islamic terror related killings below even the paltry number of white supremacist related killings?

Since criminal trials, like that of Fields, take some time to complete, I wonder if they are counting: a) convictions rendered in 2017 where there was a finding that the perpetrator espoused white supremacist beliefs, or b) alleged murders occurring in 2017 where the alleged perpetrator allegedly espoused white supremacist beliefs? I suspect the latter.
 

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So, should everyone be thanking Trump for reducing the instances of Islamic terror related killings below even the paltry number of white supremacist related killings?

Since criminal trials, like that of Fields, take some time to complete, I wonder if they are counting: a) convictions rendered in 2017 where there was a finding that the perpetrator espoused white supremacist beliefs, or b) alleged murders occurring in 2017 where the alleged perpetrator allegedly espoused white supremacist beliefs? I suspect the latter.
Trump ain't patrolling the streets. How do they have to thank him, when he says that there are fine guys on all sides??
 

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Stop the presses 18 people in the entire United States! Meanwhile in the City of Chicago there were over 600 murders last year almost all committed by persons of color.
When 8 people were killed by a Muslim extremist in New York, Trump and the Alt-Right went ape shit and insisted the laws needed to be changed.
 

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So, should everyone be thanking Trump for reducing the instances of Islamic terror related killings below even the paltry number of white supremacist related killings?...
Other than 2001, how many years did Muslim extremists kill more people in the US than White Supremacists?
 

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Other than 2001, how many years did Muslim extremists kill more people in the US than White Supremacists?
How many white people and Muslims live in the US? It's only fair if you do these comparisons in proportion to their respective populations.

I know the racist left don't do this though, they only like to demonize and stir up hatred towards white Christians with misleading facts.
 

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How many white people and Muslims live in the US? It's only fair if you do these comparisons in proportion to their respective populations.

I know the racist left don't do this though, they only like to demonize and stir up hatred towards white Christians with misleading facts.
It quite clearly shows that your racist extremists are more of a threat to Americans that Muslims.

And it's not hatred of white Christians, it's hatred of racist fucks who think their race is somehow better and more deserving than others.
 

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How many white people and Muslims live in the US? It's only fair if you do these comparisons in proportion to their respective populations.

I know the racist left don't do this though, they only like to demonize and stir up hatred towards white Christians with misleading facts.
I see races of all colours demonstrating together in "left wing" marches. Did you see any persons of colour marching side by side with the White Neo nazis and chanting that "The Jews Will Not Replace Us". Maybe to you that was not a racist chant, but I do not understand your argument that the Left is "Racist".
 
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