Over here in America militan islamist really aren't a major problem; however, the neo nazi's who march and have killed people have been a consistent problem and yet becaue of free speech they are allowed to speak their ignorance and recruit (even though there are obvious crminality issues within these groups)
Five killings
This was the most recent of three separate attacks, and a total of five deaths, with apparent links to Atomwaffen.
"All these young men, steeped in this propaganda, both online and off, went on to enact violence," said Keegan Hankes, who studies far-right groups for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
"The fact that so much of it came to light in a short period of time shows how devastatingly potent some of these materials can be," he added.
As far-right groups try to expand, they are operating more openly, he said. One tactic is posting flyers on college campuses. The purpose appears twofold.
Groups believe they'll find some recruits and provoke outrage among others, generating the notoriety they seek.
"That's why you see them trying to drive media attention, because it may get an angry disaffected young man to go to that forum and further go down that rabbit trail," Hankes said.https://www.npr.org/2018/03/06/59029...-neo-nazi-linkAtomwaffen was also one of the many white supremacist groups that gathered last year in Charlottesville, Va., for a rally that turned violent.
"I've been doing this work for 17 years, and not to be hyperbolic in any way, but we've never been as busy as we are today," said Mendelson of the ADL. "The white supremacists are much more emboldened. They're no longer on the fringes, she said. Now they want to be mainstream.
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And when you have a president saying there are very fine people on both sides, despite one side literally committing a terrorist attack and killing someone, what do you expect?