Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
The Department of Homeland Security has just published what it calls its Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism and Targeted Violence.
It claims that DHS is doing a great job fighting foreign terrorists, but it needs to shift focus to domestic terrorists or, in its words, particularly white supremacist violent extremists.
The report tells us this: White supremacist violent extremists have adopted an increasingly transnational outlook, similar to how ISIS inspired and connected with potential radical Islamist terrorists, like ISIS.
And here's more.
Celebration of violence and conspiracy theories about the ethnic replacement of whites as the majority ethnicity are prominent in their online circles.
Well, if people are calling for violence, by all means, Investigate them.
But that is completely different from talking about ethnic replacement.
Please note that it's a conspiracy theory only when it happens to whites.
In a recent video, I pointed out that lefties are indignant when non-whites are replaced.
It's only when it happens to us that it's some kind of silly conspiracy theory.
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan, who issued the report, recently talked about his job priorities.
In our modern age, the continued menace of racially-based violent extremism, particularly white supremacist extremism, is an abhorrent affront to our nation, the struggle and unity of its diverse population, and the core values of both our society and our department.
It has no place in the United States of America, and as the President has called us to do, we will work to defeat it.
I thought President Trump was supposed to be a white supremacist.
Here's something DHS wants to do.
We will also counter terrorist and violent extremist influence online by engaging our partners in the private sector.
The private sector plays a very significant role in social resilience and has the ability to inform the public of the risks associated with the spread of violent extremist ideology.
We will continue to support the efforts by tech companies, NGOs, and community partners to spread counter messaging campaigns seeking to steer individuals away from messages of violence.
He's asking tech companies and the private sector to help with counter-messaging campaigns against messages of violence?
Well, tech companies do a lot more than that.
They just shut down people they don't like, no matter how peaceful their message may be.
Here's Mr. McAleenan talking to John Allen, president of the Bookings Institution.
He lays his cards right on the table.
Again, the action plan is going to lay all of this out.
What steps are we going to take?
One is the engagement with the private sector.
Again, not policing ideology.
But the private sector has the ability, as Cloudflare did in the immediate aftermath of the El Paso attack, to make a decision to not support a website that's become a cesspool of hate.
Not policing ideology?
Policing ideology is exactly what he wants tech companies to do.
To censor speech the government can because of that Pesky First Amendment.
Remember what Cloudflare actually does.
It stops denial-of-service attacks on websites.
Well, denial-of-service attacks are against the law.
The Department of Homeland Security is saying that if your site is a so-called cesspool of hate, it wants a private company to leave you unprotected from an illegal attack so your political enemies can drive you off the Internet.
I guess that's Homeland Security for you.
This is so astonishing that later in this same panel discussion, the Brookings moderator, that's the woman on the left, asked Seamus Hughes of George Washington University if she'd heard right.
He is third from the left with no necktie.
Yep, he said, adding, every administration wants to put the finger on the scale every once in a while.
In other words, cheating, making an end run around the First Amendment is fine.
When you're fighting somebody's idea of a cesspool of hate.
Another panelist was George Selim of the Anti-Defamation League.
He's at the very right.
Just last month, he was blasting the president in USA Today.
White supremacist terror is rising and Trump's policies kneecap our ability to fight back.
In this article, he cites ADL statistics.
The numbers don't lie.
At the Anti-Defamation League, our experts have been tracking these trends for decades.
In 2018, we found that of the 50 murders committed by extremists, 49 of those came at the hands of right-wing extremists, with white supremacists alone accounting for 39 of those murders.
Sorry, Mr. Selim.
Your numbers do lie.
American Renaissance.
My website did a complete analysis of the ADL's claims for the last three years.
You can find them here, every single case.
You'd be amazed at the rubbish the ADL throws in.
A member of the reportedly white supremacist Atomwaffen Group converted to Islam and then killed two former comrades.
The ADL calls that right-wing extremism, not Islamic extremism.
A guy in a white prison gang comes out and kills a man who was sleeping with his wife.
A guy with what are called white supremacist tattoos kills another white man for no political motive.
The wife of a kluxer shoots him while he's asleep.
The ADL even called three black murderers right-wing domestic extremists.
The mainstream media parrot these absurd findings.
And then there's the widespread, loony idea that mass shooters are all white men.
The mass shooters who get a lot of attention are white, like the three this year in Gilroy, El Paso, and Dayton.
No one seems to care very much when a black Chicago thug blazes away at a block party.
Here is a collage of all the people charged or arrested in a shooting of four or more people through August of this year.
Take a look at these people.
Mind you, there were 146 more unsolved mass shootings this year, mostly in places like black ghettos where the killer is very unlikely to be white.
So what's the message?
White supremacist mass shooting in the name of a phony conspiracy theory is killing scores of people every year, so DHS wants tech companies to be censors and throw people like me off the internet.
All we want is rational debate and democratic solutions.
Isn't it pitiful how terrified they are of the truth?
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