You fell right into the trap, sparkye Lena kylie. 'the far right' is a lump-all-of-them-in category utilized by the folks who record these sorts of things. Ergo, any hate crimes committed by, say, muslims, are logged in by the powers-that-be as 'extremist far right hate crimes.' And not just in the USA: a recent study result from Germany showed that the majority of hate crimes against Jews are committed by muslims. Yet, the police method of recording the crimes forces the police to list the crime under 'right wing hate crime.' In fact, most extremist attacks & assaults are not committed by the far right. Lies, damn lies & statistics. Of course, the truth in this case is not a popular item to support. In n way am I ever supporting the far right or Anrifa or any of the asshats out there. I do wish there was transparency & truth in the reporting of these things.
Germany's latest police crime statistics report revealed that some 3,372 cases of politically or ideologically motivated crimes by foreigners were recorded in 2016 - a number up 66.5 percent compared to 2015. The overall number of politically driven crimes had also increased compared to the previous year, by 6.6 percent. German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said that these statistics - reaching 41,549 instances of such offences in 2016 - were shedding light on an "unacceptable" trend. "There is nothing there to sugarcoat," de Maiziere said. "There is an overall rise in disrespect, violence, and hate," de Maiziere added.
Have you ever met a muslim from the actual middle east? They are just like ultra-conservatives (far right) in the USA, just with different names for god, heaven, and hell. At a previous job I had a company that I outsourced data entry and digitization to in Pakistan. The owner of that company came to visit (he was actually in the USA to see a backstreet boys concert in FL, but stopped in NC so we could meet in person after years of talking over email). We had a strong professional relationship yet he still had no problem telling me I was going to Muslim hell for not praying all the time and to my surprise, he told me I was also going to muslim hell for borrowing money and paying interest. That's is major no no for them apparently. It felt like talking to a Jehovah's Witness or a fire-and-brimstone type Baptist. Literally the exact same conversation where I'm cringing hard on the inside but keeping a straight face out of respect. So yeah, I can see why in Germany they call it "right wing", because it's basically the same ideology just with words swapped out.
C'mon Kyle. You gotta do better than a news article from Quartz sourcing the ADL. Quartz and the ADL are obviously biased. Case in point a Quartz reporter calls the 'Proud Boys' a right wing terrorist organization and the ADL classifies then as an extremist group. The ADL report doesn't even prove anything. They only post, "so and so, a 'white supremist' killed....." Also the ADL reports that the violence from Antifa is only a reaction to the violence perpetrated by the right. https://www.adl.org/blog/weekend-clashes-emblematic-of-political-violence-around-the-country Really dude? Where's your critical thinking? Do you just believe everything you read if it fits your narrative? That's what lemmings do brah. You posted that for all the videos showing violence from the left you could show just as many from the right. Still waiting Kyle.
"Conspiracy Theory' was a term coined and propagandized by the CIA in relation to people questioning the official JFK assassination report. I see you fall in line with Kyle who believes in anything that confirms his bias.
Ok we are making ad-homieim arguments now? Good b/c I have been holding back. On your very first post you used Judical Watch as a reference when they are a conservative activist org masquerading as a non-partisan watchdog. Open your eyes Archy. You're being spoonfed bias, you're reposting it, and you don't even know it! ...or maybe you just don't want to admit it.
Where did I say that phrase? I know it would be nice and feel good for you to try and categorize me but that would be a mistake. I'm not so easy to pigeon hole. I don't use the word "theory" when it comes to conspiracy on purpose. Theory would indicate that there was experimental research involved in the decision making process.
Touchè? NOT. Refute the official government documents obtained by JW. Go ahead. Because that's what I did to refute Kylie's poor example of evidence to support his bogus claim. I refuted it. I proved him ignorant and uninformed. The 'lemming' parable was an observational one. Not an adhomenim. All you have is, "JW is right wing blah blah blah...." A classic response from someone who can't defend their point. Kill the messenger and ignore the message.
I've been to & traveled through the actual middle east many times. So, yah, I get it - - and most North Americans & Euros have absolutely no friggin clue what those Bronze Age cultures are like, ergo no clue as to what a mess they're importing. Although Europe has found out the harsh way in the past several years.
You know what ad-hominem means? I was attacking your source. Separate from the lemming post. See how there are two different posts? You're getting mixed up. Maybe time to go out for breath of fresh air?
Exactly my point. You ignored the message because you can't disprove it. And I brought up the lemming comment because it goes along with the current basis of this conversation. Not mixing anything. BTW I just took the dog for a walk on the beach and did a mini yoga routine. The fresh ocean air is beautiful.
The ADL article you linked has nothing to do with the statistics provided in the one I did. How you you describe the Proud boys?
Fits our argument? Hey Kyle, everything isnt in black and white. You should try it. Nuance that is. Maybe you'll gain a little wisdom and understanding. Maybe you'll realize everything you read isnt true.
Germany is the most glaring example of mis-reported stats, although Sweden isn't too far behind on this intersectional classification smokescreen. On Wednesday, The NYT ran a story about rising anti-Semitism in the city. That story noted some points that have gone by the wayside for years. The article reveals that Jews are by far the most targeted group in New York: Contrary to what are surely the prevailing assumptions, anti-Semitic incidents have constituted half of all hate crimes in New York this year, according to the Police Department. To put that figure in context, there have been four times as many crimes motivated by bias against Jews — 142 in all — as there have against blacks. Hate crimes against Jews have outnumbered hate crimes targeted at transgender people by a factor of 20. The story also reveals that hate crimes against Jews in New York City aren’t coming from white supremacists, but from people driven by other motives: During the past 22 months, not one person caught or identified as the aggressor in an anti-Semitic hate crime has been associated with a far right-wing group, Mark Molinari, commanding officer of NYPD Hate Crimes Unit, stated. Those motives range from racial hatred to religious hatred. But the Times story reveals far more than that. The Times admits that the Left has routinely ignored anti-Semitism in the city thanks to its inability to formulate a narrative blaming the Right. The Times explains: If anti-Semitism bypasses consideration as a serious problem in New York, it is to some extent because it refuses to conform to an easy narrative with a single ideological enemy. Now, why wouldn’t you cover a spate of anti-Semitism coming from a variety of different groups? Only for political reasons, as the Times then admits: In fact, it is the varied backgrounds of people who commit hate crimes in the city that make combating and talking about anti-Semitism in New York much harder….bias stemming from longstanding ethnic tensions in the city presents complexities that many liberals have chosen simply to ignore….When a Hasidic man or woman is attacked by anyone in New York City, mainstream progressive advocacy groups do not typically send out emails calling for concern and fellowship and candlelight vigils in Union Square, as they often do when individuals are harmed in New York because of their race or ethnicity or how they identify in terms of gender or sexual orientation. In other words, Jews don’t fit the intersectional classification necessary in order to receive narrative attention from either the mainstream media or from progressive groups. Orthodox Jews, who are often the targets of anti-Semitic attacks, aren’t seen as victims; their victimizers, who aren’t conservatives and who can’t be linked with conservatives, aren’t seen as victimizers. There’s a reason Al Sharpton, who helped initiate a riot against Orthodox Jews in Crown Heights in 1991, has a show on MSNBC where he opines about President Trump’s linkages to white supremacist anti-Semitism. Certain types of anti-Semitism are worthy of note. Others aren’t. And those on the Left often decide which is which with simple reference to a preferred narrative in which Jews are part of the white privileged class, unless they are victimized by white supremacists. But anti-Semitism runs the gamut, and certainly isn’t restricted to white supremacists — nor is anti-Semitism relegated to convenient narratives about President Trump’s rhetorical foibles. In fact, anti-Semitism can spring from racial hatred from minorities, from progressives who hate Israel, from radical Muslims. But those stories simply don’t interest the media, as even the Times now admits.
This type of stuff in the NYT all ties in with Ass Lemon's racist rant against white males being the cause of everything evil in the world. And if you can't see the connection between all of this anti-white male racism, anti-Semitism, #metoo every woman is a victim, the emasculation of American males, the rise of socialist politics / thinking /policies, the loss of citizen's civil rights as our Constitution gets destroyed one leftist histrionic moment at a time, then you are choosing ignorance & you are going to witness the demise of this nation because of that ignorance.