First, the accusation was:
“All Muslims are terrorists”. When the bigots who made this statement realized
no one in their right mind would believe that all 1.6 billion Muslims in the
world could be terrorists, they reversed their statement to sound more
objective and fair: “All Muslims may not be terrorists, but almost all
terrorists are Muslims.” Really?
Someone sympathetic to Islam
might respond with an example or two about Timothy McVeigh and
the KKK. Yet, the average American will continue to watch the mainstream media
day in, day out and see pictures of “Muslim terrorists” flashed across the
screen or spoken about for hours on the radio. Here are some hard facts to make
it clear that every perception is not a reality.
The Facts
According to the FBI database,
there have been 318 terrorist incidents in the US from 1980-2005. That includes
209 bombings and 43 arsons. Out of those incidents, 42% were committed by
Latino groups, 24% by Extreme Left Wing groups, 7% by Jewish Extremists, 6% by
Muslim Extremists, and 5% by Communists.
A RAND Corporation [funded by
the U.S. government] report
titled “Would-be
Warriors” reveals some very interesting facts:
- Not
a single U.S. civilian has been killed by Muslim extremists since Sept 11,
2001.
- Only
3 out of 83 acts of terrorism between 9/11 and 2009 were done by Muslim
extremists. Most were by animal rights and environmental activists.
- There
was more terrorism in the 1970s than the 21st century. There
were over 60 terrorist incidents per year on U.S. soil, most of them being
bombings. That’s 15 – 20 times more terrorism than post 9/11.
Europol’s report titled “EU Terrorism
Situation and Trend Report” showed that 0.4% of terrorist
attacks from 2006-2008 were committed by Muslim extremists. That means 99.6% of
terrorist attacks were by non-Muslims, most of which were separatists and
leftists.
U.S.
Terrorist Organizations
If you were asked to name
five major terrorist organizations in the US, how many could you name besides
al-Qaeda? Most people couldn’t name more than one. So here are some to help you
balance the distorted view that the media feeds you with:
- Animal
Liberation Front:
Is known for sabotaging animal testing facilities, etc. The FBI explicitly
said that ALF is the “leading domestic terrorist threat.”
- Alpha
66 and Omega 7:
Cuban exiles opposed to anyone who takes a moderate approach to Castro.
They are responsible for many bombings.
- Army
of God:
Anti-abortion and anti-gay. Known for bombing at least two abortion
clinics, a lesbian nightclub, and the Summer Olympics in 1996. They believe
that Anglo-Saxons are the only true children of God.
- Aryan
Nations: A
white nationalist, neo-Nazi, and Christian Identity group. The RAND
Corporation described it as the “first truly nationwide terrorist
network.”
- Black
Liberation Army:
They carried out a series of bombings, robberies, and prison breaks.
- The
Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord: Another Christian Identity
organization.
- Earth
Liberation Front:
Eco-terrorist group. The FBI in March 2001 said that it is the number one
domestic terrorist threat.
- Jewish
Defense League:
Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane, they executed at least 15 terrorist attacks
in the U.S. [more than al-Qaeda] and are responsible for at least 60
bombings.
- Ku
Klux Klan: A
white supremacist, anti-Communist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Catholic group.
- Militia
Movement:
An anti-government movement. One common tactic is to explode pipe bombs at
government facilities. They have about 20,000-60,000 members in the U.S.
- Phineas
Priesthood:
Another Christian Identity movement that is against interracial
intercourse, homosexuality, abortion, and multiculturalism.
- Symbionese
Liberation Army: A
far left organization.
- United
Freedom Front: A
Marxist organization responsible for at least 20 bombings and 9 bank
robberies.
- The
Weather Underground:
A far left organization responsible for at least 45 bombings between 1970
– 1977.
- Ejercito
Popular Boricua [Boricua People’s Army]: They have been demanding independence of Puerto Rico
from U.S. imperialism.
- New
World Liberation Front:
A far-left organization responsible for at least 70 bombings in the Bay
Area alone.
International
Terrorist Organizations
Of course, terrorism is not
only an American phenomenon, but exists worldwide. Here are some examples
abroad:
- Aum
Shinrikyo:
Japan. A new religious movement responsible for the 1995 Sarin Nerve Gas
attacks in the Tokyo subway.
- All
Tripura Tiger Force:
India. Their goal is to expel all immigrants of Tripura. 90% of members
are Hindu and 10% are Christian.
- Babbar
Khalsa:
India/Canada. A Sikh religious organization that blew up a 747 jet in 1985
killing 329 people [including 280 Canadian citizens].
- Communist
Party of India
(Maoist): Prime Minister Singh said that they are “the single biggest
security challenge ever faced by our country”. They have killed over a
thousand people.
- Provisional
Irish Republican Army:
Ireland. They have killed over 1800 people.
- ETA (Basque Homeland and Freedom):
Spain/France. They have killed almost a thousand people.
- Kurdistan
Workers’ Party
(PKK): Turkey. A Socialist/Nationalist party demanding independence.
- New
Peoples Army:
Philippines. A Communist organization.
- National
Liberation Front of Corsica:
France. A separatist organization.
- Justice
Commandos Against Armenian Genocide:
They have been trying to force Turkey to admit to the historical Armenian
genocide. Responsible for at least 23 terrorist attacks.
Notable U.S.
Terrorist Attacks
The following is a very brief
list of terrorist attacks on U.S. soil to make it clear that American terrorism
is as American as cherry pie.
- 1910: Bombing of the L.A. Times
Building by James and John McNamara who wanted to unionize the paper.
- 1920: Wall Street bombing by
followers of Luigi Galleani with 100 pounds of dynamite that killed 38
people and injured 400.
- 1927: Bath, Michigan Bombings by
Andrew Kehoe who was angry over taxes. He set off three bombs killing 45
people [including 38 students].
- 1971: Bombing of the U.S. Capitol
Building by the Weather Underground in protest against the U.S.
invasion of Laos.
- 1972: Bombing of the Pentagon by
the Weather Underground in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi.
- 1975: Bombing of the Department of
State Building by the Weather Underground in response to war escalation in
Vietnam.
- 1976: Hijacking of Cubana Flight
455 by CIA-linked Cuban exiles who killed all 73 people on board.
- 1978-1995: Unabomber Attacks by Ted
Kaczynski who sent letterbombs to academics and other influential people.
- 1995: Oklahoma City Bombing by
Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols who killed 168 people.
- 1996: Centennial Olympic Park
Bombing by Eric Robert Rudolph for which President Clinton called “an evil
act of terror”. This was the largest pipe bomb in U.S. history.
- 2001: Anthrax Attacks by Bruce
Edwards Ivins.
- 2007: Virginia Tech Massacre by
Seung-Hui Cho who killed 32 people. He likened himself to Jesus Christ and
expressed his hatred of the rich.
- 2010: Austin IRS Attack by Andrew
Joseph Stack who flew an airplane into the IRS building because he was mad
at the government.
- 2011: Tucson Shooting of Gabrielle
Giffords where Jared Lee Loughner shot nineteen people.
Image is
Everything
The only statistics that are
missing is the amount of media coverage per terrorist incident or group. It
shouldn’t surprise anyone now that Muslims usually receive the most coverage
despite the fact that they are near the bottom of the list when it comes to
terrorist activity.
Now that the facts are clear,
do you think anyone would dare to rephrase the statement and end with “almost
all terrorists are…” Latinos, leftists, environmentalists, Christians, Sikhs or
Jews? I doubt it. This twisted logic is only applied for Muslims, not anyone
else.
So next time you hear of a
“terrorist,” think of the facts behind the perceptions, not the images
infiltrating your mind. If Muslim extremists attempted to copyright the term
terrorist, they would be denied. The famous statement goes: “Image is
everything.” Indeed, everything but the truth.
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