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Tag Archives: terrorism
Terror attacks receive five times more media coverage if perpetrator is Muslim, study finds
Muslims carried out just 12.4 per cent of attacks in the US but received 41.4 per cent of news coverage The 2013 Boston Marathon bombing accounted for 20 per cent of all US coverage of terrorist attacks between 2011 and … Continue reading
Most Of America’s Terrorists Are White, And Not Muslim – HuffPost
When it comes to domestic terrorism in America, the numbers don’t lie: Far-right extremists are behind far more plots and attacks than Islamist extremists. There were almost twice as many terrorist incidents by right-wing extremists as by Islamist extremists in … Continue reading
Posted in Disclosure, Redneckia
Tagged alt right, right wing, terrorism, united states, white terrorism
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The Numbers Don’t Lie: White Far-Right Terrorists Pose a Clear Danger to Us All – Mehdi Hasan
O SEAN DUFFY, where art thou? Back in February, the Republican congressman from Wisconsin told CNN’s Alysyn Camerota that white terrorists of the far-right variety did not pose the same level of danger to Americans as so-called “Islamist” or “jihadist” … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Empire, redkneckia
Tagged supremacist, terrorism, white violence
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Terrorism: How the Israeli state was won – Tom Suarez
On December 14, Tom Suárez spoke at The House of Lords, London, at the invitation of Baroness Jenny Tonge. Drawing from his recently published book State of Terror, he addressed the centennial of the Balfour Declaration and his views on … Continue reading
Muslims Are Not Terrorists: A Factual Look at Terrorism and Islam
Every time an act of terror or shooting occurs, Muslims closely watch the news with extreme trepidation praying that the suspect is not Muslim. This is not because these terrorists are likely to be Muslim but rather because in the … Continue reading
Non-French War Deaths Matter by David Swanson
We are all France. Apparently. Though we are never all Lebanon or Syria or Iraq for some reason. Or a long, long list of additional places. We are led to believe that U.S. wars are not tolerated and cheered because … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
Tagged aghanistan, france, iraq, murder, pakistan, solidarity, terrorism
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we are at War And We Have Been Since 1776: 214 Years of American War-Making
Islam is inherently more violent than other religions.  This is the Supreme Islamophobic Myth.  Yes, there are other core beliefs of Islamophobia (Islam is sexist, oppressive, discriminatory,the list goes on…), but nothing is more critical to anti-Muslim bigots than associating … Continue reading
Who Should be Blamed for Muslim Terrorism? by ANDRE VLTCHEK
A hundred years ago, it would have been unimaginable to have a pair of Muslim men enter a cafe or a public transportation vehicle, and then blow themselves up, killing dozens. Or to massacre the staff of a satirical magazine … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Empire, History, Ideaology, Middle East, Religion of Abraham
Tagged culture, history, imperialism, isil, isis, islam, terrorism
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Charlie Hebdo and the hypocrisy of pencils – Corey Oakley
It was Herald Sun cartoonist Mark Knight who tipped me over the edge. To be fair, he wasn’t wholly responsible. If it wasn’t for all the lunacy that preceded him, I probably would have dismissed his cartoon as just anotherHerald Sun atrocity, more … Continue reading
The Failure of War as an Instrument of Foreign Policy – William J. Cox
Making war against nation states and their people no longer works. Unstable and undemocratic countries are usually controlled by individuals and cabals against whom military force ends up harming their own domestic victims more than the entrenched leadership, and new … Continue reading
Posted in Empire, Ideaology, Libya, Middle East
Tagged iraq, libya, rebels, terrorism, united states, war
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