Pointing Out the Obvious wrote:
lipstick on a pig wrote:That's what they were trying do in San Bernadino, the Ft. Lauderdale Airport, and Pulse nightclub in Orlando!
^Classic and utterly predictable far-left behaviour; When you can't refute the truth you attack the sources and the messenger. Just "pointing out the obvious".
10 Year Average annual American deaths by cause:
Islamic Jihadist Terrorists: 2
Right-wing Terrorists: 5
Armed Toddlers: 21
Falling Out of Bed: 737
How do you like that truth?
Like I said, it is astonishing, but undeniable, that there actually exist people as stupid and emotion-driven as you. But still, you shouldn't feel bad about being scared of your own shadow. Nor about being manipulated like a child by the fear-mongers in power. After all, we wouldn't want your little feelings to feel bad, would we?
Now don't forget to check under the bed before you turn the lights out, sweetheart.
Nice try, but you're already owned on this issue:
"Right wing terrorism is more deadly for Americans only if you add a number of very limiting parameters (e.g. excluding the victims of 9/11, ignoring “lone wolf†attacks without solid connections to groups like al-Qaeda and their affiliates, etc…). But if you lift those limitations, and apply equal standards, then the raw and unfiltered numbers of deaths of Americans due to Islamic extremism in the United States over the last fifteen years dwarf the numbers attributable to right wing extremism by a ratio of over 62 to 1.
"Even if you leave out 9/11 victims and just focus on the ideological statements and goals of the attackers, then the deaths of Americans due to Islamic extremism still outnumber the deaths attributable to right wingers (which reveals an even greater disparity when compared with population groups). If we move beyond America’s borders, then the disparity becomes far greater, with somewhere around 90% of the world’s terrorism related deaths attributable to Islamic extremism, and only a fraction of 1% attributable to right wing extremism."
https://apholt.com/2016/01/11/right-wing-extremism-vs-islamic-extremism-in-the-united-states-a-look-at-the-numbers/http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/27821/