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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Only 9% of Mass Shootings since Clinton Era Came from Extreme Right

'White supremacy is a poison... '

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Despite constant whining about the prevalence of Right-wing extremism coming out of the leftist mainstream media, the far Right is guilty of only a small minority of violent political crimes, the Federalist reported.

According to a new report that studied mass shootings between the years 2000 and 2016, a mere 8% of mass shootings have come from the neo-Nazi crowd.

The report also suggests that most mass shooters have no identifiable political affiliation. Over 70% of mass shooters have no obvious political views.

Of course none of this will stop the Left from spinning the narrative that it is determined to perpetuate.

President Joe Biden has stooped and engaged in such deplorable rhetoric. Last week he railed against gun ownership and white supremacists, as if those two things are the cause of violence in America.

“Look, we’ve seen the mass shootings in Charleston, South Carolina; El Paso, Texas; in Pittsburgh. Last year in Atlanta. This week in Dallas, Texas, and now in Buffalo. In Buffalo, New York,” Biden said.

“White supremacy is a poison. It’s a poison. It really is,” Biden said.

“Running through our body politic. And it’s been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. No more. I mean, no more.”

The president also claimed to have banned assault weapons in the past, which in his fantasy resulted in reduced crime, especially among aspiring domestic terrorists.

“We can keep assault weapons off our streets. We’ve done it before. I did it when I passed the crime bill last time, and violence went down, shootings went down,” Biden falsely claimed in Buffalo.

“We can’t prevent people from being radicalized to violence, but we can address the relentless exploitation of the internet to recruit and mobilize terrorism. We just need to have the courage to do that, to stand up.”

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