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When it comes to home-grown extremist terror plots it's important to pay attention to the origins of those plots and a huge chunk of them are not from immigrants as many would have us believe.

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What's this? Yet another right-wing extremist threat, but Fox News isn't rushing to blame an entire group of people (as they do with Muslims). Fox will simply brush this off as an isolated incident... except that it's not.

Think Progress: "Fifty-six percent of domestic terrorist attacks and plots in the U.S. since 1995 have been perpetrated by right-wing extremists." http://bit.ly/17KsVeh

CHART: 17 Years After Oklahoma City Bombing, Right-Wing Extremism Is Significant Domestic Terror Threat

Apr 19, 2012 at 11:30 am

By Ken Sofer and CAP National Security team intern Molly Bernstein

Oklahoma City National Memorial
Seventeen years ago today, Timothy McVeigh and co-conspirator Terry Nichols detonated 4,800 pounds of homemade explosives under the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building’s daycare center in downtown Oklahoma City. The explosion resulted in 168 dead, 680 injured and over $652 million in damage. The Oklahoma City bombing was the deadliest terrorist attacks in U.S. history until 9/11.

McVeigh said that he attacked the Murrah building, which held the local offices of the DEA, ATF, Social Security, and the Army and Marine recruiting offices, because of his hatred of the federal government, opposition to gun control laws and anger at the FBI for its actions during the Waco Siege of 1993. McVeigh was found guilty on eleven counts of murder and conspiracy in 1997 and was executed by lethal injection on June 11, 2001.

Though the terrorist attack on Oklahoma City happened nearly two decades ago, right-wing extremist terrorism remains a significant domestic threat to American security. The Department of Homeland Security released a report in 2009 stating that the economic and political climate bears important similarities to the conditions of the early 1990s when right-wing extremism experienced a dramatic resurgence. These conditions, including the public debate around hot-button issues such as immigration, gun control, and abortion, along with the election of the first African-American president, present “unique drivers for right-wing radicalization and recruitment,” the report said.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano eventually ordered the report withdrawn because of significant political backlash from mainstream conservatives. But the report, which was originally commissioned by the Bush administration, also found that “lone wolves and small terrorist cells embracing violent rightwing extremist ideology are the most dangerous domestic terrorism threat in the United States.”

A look at terrorist incidents since the Oklahoma City bombing, including both successful and disrupted ideologically-motivated attacks, backs up the conclusions of the DHS report:



Fifty-six percent of domestic terrorist attacks and plots in the U.S. since 1995 have been perpetrated by right-wing extremists, as compared to 30 percent by ecoterrorists and 12 percent by Islamic extremists. Right-wing extremism has been responsible for the greatest number of terrorist incidents in the U.S. in 13 of the 17 years since the Oklahoma City bombing.

After DHS withdrew the report, the department cut the number of analysts studying non-Islamic domestic terrorism. Daryl Johnson, the primary author of the report and a self-described Republican, soon left his post at DHS and said in July, 2011 that DHS has “just one person” dealing with domestic terrorism. The Department has largely been silent on domestic terrorist threats ever since.

Although current statistics show that right-wing extremism is on the rise through groups like the Sovereign Citizen and Patriot movements, domestic counterterrorism continues to receive few resources and little public attention. Though Islamic extremism remains a significant domestic security threat, current statistics and incidents such as Oklahoma City show that it is far from the only threat. In order to protect American citizens, we need to match our resources to the reality of our threats, not just the politically expedient narratives we have formed.


Another Right-Wing Extremist Terror Arrest; Fox News Not Interested In Assigning Blame

http://mediamatters.org/blog/2013/05/07/another-right-wing-extremist-terror-arrest-fox/193941

The FBI reported on May 6 that it had broken up a possibly deadly domestic "terror attack" when it arrested Buford Rogers in Western Minnesota. After raiding his mobile home in the town of Montevideo, law enforcement found Molotov cocktails, suspected pipe bombs and a Romanian AKM assault rife.

Sources on Monday described Rogers as a "militia type" who had started up Black Snake Militia, a group with strong anti-government leanings. Rogers' targets reportedly included local authorities; he "allegedly talked about wanting to bomb the Montevideo Police Department."

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune described the suspect has having "white supremacist" ties. From the Star-Tribune report:

Several postings on Rogers' Facebook page from June 15, 2011, express his apparent irritation: "The NOW [New World Order] has taken all your freedoms the right to bear arms freedom of speech freedom of the press ..." read one profanity-punctuated message.

You will likely not be surprised that none of Fox News' primetime hosts mentioned the Rogers arrest last night or the looming threat of right-wing extremist violence. That, despite the fact the shows have dedicated countless programming hours in recent weeks to ginning up fear and angst surrounding the terror attack in Boston on Patriot's Day.

Prompted by the arrest of a Muslim suspect, Fox News has spent weeks demonizing Islam by assigning collective blame, as well as targeting Muslims who travel here to study. But yet another far-right, anti-government plot to possibly kill law enforcement officials? At Fox News, that's not a story that draws much concern, especially not from its primetime talkers.

It's true Fox has included a number of on-air mentions about the Minnesota terror news during its daytime programming. But what makes Fox's ho-hum coverage noteworthy is the contrast to its interest in making sweeping generalizations about the Islamic community when terror plots have included Muslims Muslim suspects (or, as we saw with the misguided post-Boston obsession with the "Saudi national," Muslim victims).

It was a Fox talker who suggested in the wake of the Boston terror attacks that American mosques be bugged and other Constitutional rights for Muslims be eliminated. And it was on Fox that viewers were recently told, "not all Muslims are terrorists, but all terrorist are Muslims."

When it comes to allegations of another right-wing extremist terror plot, Fox News is not in a rush to affix collective blame even though the list of far-right, anti-government terror plots, as well as acts of political violence in the form of attacks on women's health clinics, has become quite long in recent years. (Think Progress: "Fifty-six percent of domestic terrorist attacks and plots in the U.S. since 1995 have been perpetrated by right-wing extremists.")

Note to Fox News: The anti-government terror arrest in Minnesota was hardly an isolated event

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Nice anti-Fox spin, but we already have a thread about this. Don't think the different approach warrants two threads though...

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/525468.page#5591942

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 BrassScorpion wrote:
When it comes to home-grown extremist terror plots it's important to pay attention to the origins of those plots and a huge chunk of them are not from immigrants as many would have us believe.

Who are "the many" of which you speak?

 
   
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 d-usa wrote:
Nice anti-Fox spin, but we already have a thread about this. Don't think the different approach warrants two threads though...

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/525468.page#5591942
Thread terminated; duplicative.

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