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Ah. I thought you were talking about defeating ISIS.

You notice he says "the last 13 years". If he said the last 14, it looks a bit different. Now what statistic was he avoiding by saying 13, I wonder? People play funny games with numbers.

Also, the total numbers of terrorist fatalities are similar between white supremacists and Moslems over the last "13 years". But the number of white people in the US is rather larger than the number of Moslems. So the terrorism per capita rate is not so favourable to Moslems. Indeed, even in the relatively untroubled USA, Moslem terrorism is noticeably deadly.

Of course, ISIS only just decided to export its product. So we are commencing a new cycle in the USA.

If you set aside the chauvinism, you discover that Moslems commit massively more terrorist acts than any other group around the world.

Pretending there isn't a problem with Islam-inspired terrorism is humorous. But folks will reliably shut their eyes if they have big principles to protect. Like Republicans and healthcare.


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Re: More Americans killed by guns since 1968 than in all U.S. wars, columnist Nicholas Kristof writes
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Cenk Uygur rips CNN for giving GOP candidates a pass on mass shootings and right-wing terror
BETHANIA PALMA MARKUS
16 DEC 2015 AT 09:53 ET

Of all the topics covered during Tuesday night’s GOP debate did not include some of the obvious and pressing ones facing the country on a daily basis, as pointed by a debate panel hosted by The Young Turks.

Of all the questions posed by CNN moderators, none were about right-wing terrorism, even though Robert Lewis Dear just killed three people and wounded nine at a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs earlier this month.

“In the last 13 years, there’s been five times as many right-wing attacks in this country as Muslim attacks. Not a single question about it,” host Cenk Uygur said. He pointed out that while Republicans have been critical of Democratic candidates for not saying the phrase “radical Islam,” the GOP refuses to say “right wing terrorism.”

The panel, which included John Iadarola, Ben Mankiewicz, and Jimmy Dore also brought up mass shootings.

“If we’re having a debate about terror, can we also bring up the terrorism watch list and why they can buy weapons [on] the terrorism watch list?” Uygur said. “How do you not get a single question on that? …The mass shootings are right around the corner, in your neighborhood. That’s what’s making you less safe.”

Dore said it’s easier to scare voters when the perpetrators don’t look like them.

“It’s easier to scare people of the ‘other,’ someone who doesn’t look like you, especially if they’re darker,” he said.

Watch the panel discussion, as posted to YouTube, here:
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/12/cenk-uygur-rips-cnn-for-giving-gop-candidates-a-pass-on-mass-shootings-and-right-wing-terror/


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