Vigilante
Diamond Member
- Banned
- #21
You worried?
Very much. As minorities become the majority within the next few decades here in America, r-wing radical extremists will become emboldened to act upon their fears to the "change".
The loss of a white majority in the United States has helped drive a truly explosive growth of the radical right in the last three years, and that now seems likely to accelerate. Hate groups in recent years have risen to more than 1,000, and the number of anti-government Patriot groups has shot up from just 149 in 2008 to 1,274.
Non-Islamic domestic terrorism in the United States shot up in the wake of President Obamas first election in 2008, spurred by fury over the socialist president and the racial change that he represents in the American population. Now, given the reaction from the radical right to last election results, that seems likely to continue or to get even worse, as racists and right-wing radicals seethe.
Run, Baby, RUN!!!!
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