
You spread100% extremist hate. Thats it. I do not support that. Get a life. Be human.
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EditYou spread100% extremist hate. Thats it. I do not support that. Get a life. Be human.
its offical data, proof it wrong.
Oh, look. A 100% extremist terrorist here. He says in spanish: „We have to extinguish the left wing.“ Fuck you. Fuck extremism. Fuck violence.
Can you back your claim with Data? Do you want to body count? You are a way off the charts. Here you go: From 1960 to the present, nearly all politically motivated killings in the United States have originated from the right-wing spectrum, including acts driven by racism, white supremacy, anti-abortion extremism, or anti-government terrorism. Documented killings from the left-wing spectrum are rare. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963 remains the most notable exception. The following overview includes only cases on the U.S. mainland between 2025 and 1960 in which the perpetrators can be clearly classified within the left–right ideological spectrum. Attacks motivated by Islamist, ethnonationalist, or purely psychological factors without a clear political ideology are excluded. Politically Motivated Killings & Attempts (1960–2025): 2025 – Killing of Charlie Kirk Perpetrator spectrum: Against Right (conservative activist targeted). Victim: Charlie Kirk (Turning Point USA), killed in Utah. (Source: DOJ/FBI investigation statements, press coverage) Body count: 1 2024 – Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump (Butler, PA) Perpetrator spectrum: Against Right (politically motivated, under investigation). Victim: Former President Donald Trump wounded; one spectator killed. (Source: FBI/Secret Service statements, ongoing DOJ investigation) Body count: Target 0 but 1 for spectator. 2019 – El Paso Walmart Shooting Perpetrator spectrum: Right (white nationalist, anti-immigrant). Victims: 22 people killed; shooter published manifesto against Hispanic immigrants. (Source: DOJ indictment, FBI classification) Body count: 22 2017 – Charlottesville Car Attack Perpetrator spectrum: Right (neo-Nazi, white supremacist). Victim: Heather Heyer, killed during Unite the Right rally. (Source: DOJ terrorism charges, trial records) Body count: 1 2015 – Charleston Church Shooting Perpetrator spectrum: Right (white supremacist, racist). Victims: Pastor Clementa Pinckney and eight parishioners, killed by Dylann Roof. (Source: DOJ sentencing memorandum, FBI hate crimes report) Body count: 9 1998 – Murder of Dr. Barnett Slepian Perpetrator spectrum: Right (religious-fundamentalist, anti-abortion extremist). Victim: Dr. Slepian, abortion provider, shot at home in New York. (Source: DOJ indictment, FBI case file) Body count: 1 1995 – Oklahoma City Bombing Perpetrator spectrum: Right (anti-government, far-right extremism). Victims: 168 people killed in the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building, perpetrator Timothy McVeigh. (Source: DOJ trial records, FBI investigation reports) Body count: 168 1978 – Assassinations of George Moscone & Harvey Milk Perpetrator spectrum: Right (conservative ex-politician targeting liberal/gay politicians). Victims: Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk. (Source: California court records, press reports) Body count: 2 1968 – Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Perpetrator spectrum: Right (racist, white supremacist). Victim: Martin Luther King Jr., shot in Memphis. (Source: DOJ, House Select Committee on Assassinations report) Body count: 1 1964 – Mississippi Burning Murders Perpetrator spectrum: Right (Ku Klux Klan, white supremacist). Victims: Civil rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, Michael Schwerner. (Source: FBI case files, DOJ civil rights investigations) Body count: 3 1963 – Assassination of John F. Kennedy Perpetrator spectrum: Left (Lee Harvey Oswald, Marxist/communist leanings). Victim: President John F. Kennedy, shot in Dallas. (Source: National Archives, Warren Commission Report) Body count: 1
From the far end of one spectrum, the opposite side will always seem overwhelming. But that says more about where you stand than about the facts.
there are terrorist left and right.
Your arguments aren’t supported by data. I understand that you’re shocked and horrified by Kirk’s murder, it’s truly awful. Try not to get drawn into extreme viewpoints. There is data on this. Violence is a serious problem, but it’s not about blaming one side against the other. Keep a clear mind. Don’t spread hate.