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originally posted by: ~Lucidity
a reply to: Liquesence
How he was able to purchase a gun... [Link]
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: ketsuko
You know what's also interesting? Now all it takes is for someone crazy to go on a shooting spree with apparently random targets and that person is labeled right wing.
Because they just randomly decide to label him right wing to demonize the right, correct, and further the liberal agenda?
But not because it appears he authored a crap ton of online posts—including co-hosting a radio show—that dealt with opinions and beliefs that are shared with and condoned by the extreme right wing?
Oh no, not that, not that at all, let's ignore THAT part. *eye roll*
And of course your "unbiased" source uses SPLC for most of its primary source material. *roll eyes*
There is less to connect Houser to the postings on Twitter and Golden Dawn that are cited below by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
originally posted by: beezzer
Using violence against others.
-both left and right
Stealing money from people and candy from babies and denying freedom to everyone and being more evil than vampire-clowns who are also zombies
-left wing
Spanking tiny kittens with spatulas
-right wing
I hope that clears things up for everyone.
Ok, I'll settle for a list of murderers who are part of this "radical right-wing movement in the US."
During the 1980s, more than 75 right-wing extremists were prosecuted in the United States for acts of terrorism, although they carried out only six attacks during the decade.[54] In 1983, Gordon Kahl, a Posse Comitatus activist, killed two federal marshals and was later killed by police. Also that year, the white nationalist revolutionary group The Order (also known as the Brüder Schweigen or Silent Brotherhood) robbed several banks and armored cars, as well as a sex shop;[55] bombed a theater and a synagogue; and murdered radio talk show host Alan Berg.[56][57]
The April 19, 1995 attack on the Murrah federal building in Oklahoma, by the right-wing extremists Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, which killed 168 people.[58] McVeigh stated it was retaliation for the government's actions in Ruby Ridge and Waco.[59] McVeigh attended Michigan militia group gun shows.[60][61]
Eric Rudolph executed a series of terrorist attacks between 1996 and 1998. He carried out 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing — which claimed two lives and injured 111 — with the aim of to cancelling the games, claiming they promoted global socialism.[62] Rudolph confessed to bombing an abortion clinic in Sandy Springs, an Atlanta suburb, on January 16, 1997; the Otherside Lounge, an Atlanta lesbian bar, on February 21, 1997, injuring five; and an abortion clinic in Birmingham, Alabama on January 29, 1998, killing Birmingham police officer and part-time clinic security guard Robert Sanderson, and critically injuring nurse Emily Lyons.
According to data compiled by the New America Foundation, since the 2001 September 11 attacks, right-wing extremists have committed at least eight lethal terrorist attacks in the United States, resulting in the deaths of nine people.
originally posted by: OpenMindedRealist
a reply to: introvert
I refuse to entertain any claim you make unless you give me evidence. Furthermore, I want evidence that you're not a leftist NWO shill with garbage bags full of used diapers next to your computer.
Ok, I'll settle for a list of murderers who are part of this "radical right-wing movement in the US."
originally posted by: OpenMindedRealist
a reply to: introvert
In terms of being close-minded and posing a threat to freedom, your words in this thread are as bad as any right-wing American.
The only difference is you 'know' you're the good guy.
originally posted by: MystikMushroom
Let's not forget all the Sovereign Citizen right-wing folks...they've killed a few law enforcement folks over the years.
originally posted by: introvert
If those you mentioned were far left radicals, why wasn't it part of the overall debate at the time? Could it be because there is no radical leftist movement to speak of and there is no evidence to point to that suggests "leftist propaganda" would have a big enough effect to play a role in the mind and actions of nutbags?
originally posted by: babybunnies
Not all right wingers are racist, homophobic jerks, but racist, homophobic jerks are ALWAYS right wingers.
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: babybunnies
Not all right wingers are racist, homophobic jerks, but racist, homophobic jerks are ALWAYS right wingers.
I can't wait until your ideal government CHIP's us all and we have that tattoo'd on our faces!
*squeee*