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The Janet Napolitano-led Department of Homeland Security strikes gold again with a follow-up to its April 7th report casting conservative political positions as indicators of threats to national security.
For your reading pleasure and amusement: DHS Lexicon
Highlights: :blink:
and of course the definition of right-wing extremism is back:
The following demographics get mentioned:
But no Muslim extremism? :blink: (Must have been a special request from Obama to omit that one.)
Jewish extremism? Are they kidding? :blink:
Maybe its just more that Jewish extremism really is more of a threat than Muslim extremism? In the Twin Cities, they haven’t seen Jewish immigrants suddenly disappear and conduct suicide bombings in Somalia. Isn’t DHS just a wee bit curious about that?
Some could think that “violent religious sects†covers the Muslims without naming them.
Not exactly:
That’s very generic. Why not just name names? The left-wing extremism report focused on specific groups as proven threats; this and the April 7 report give very generic and broad-reaching descriptions. And note that DHS had no problem getting specific enough to mention Jews, Mexicans, blacks, and others.
For your reading pleasure and amusement: DHS Lexicon
Highlights: :blink:
(U) anti-immigration extremism: (U//FOUO) A movement of groups or individuals who are vehemently opposed to illegal immigration, particularly along the U.S. southwest border with Mexico, and who have been known to advocate or engage in criminal activity and plot acts of violence and terrorism to advance their extremist goals. They are highly critical of the U.S. Government’s response to illegal immigration and oppose government programs that are designed to extend “rights†to illegal aliens, such as issuing driver’s licenses or national identification cards and providing in-state tuition, medical benefits, or public education.
and of course the definition of right-wing extremism is back:
(U) rightwing extremism: (U//FOUO) A movement of rightwing groups or individuals who can be broadly divided into those who are primarily hate-oriented, and those who are mainly antigovernment and reject federal authority in favor of state or local authority. This term also may refer to rightwing extremist movements that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration.
The following demographics get mentioned:
White nationalists
Black nationalists
Mexican nationalists
Puerto Rican nationalists
Violent religious sects
Jewish extremism
But no Muslim extremism? :blink: (Must have been a special request from Obama to omit that one.)
Jewish extremism? Are they kidding? :blink:
Maybe its just more that Jewish extremism really is more of a threat than Muslim extremism? In the Twin Cities, they haven’t seen Jewish immigrants suddenly disappear and conduct suicide bombings in Somalia. Isn’t DHS just a wee bit curious about that?
Some could think that “violent religious sects†covers the Muslims without naming them.
Not exactly:
(U) violent religious sects: (U//FOUO) Religious extremist groups predisposed toward violence. These groups often stockpile weapons, conduct paramilitary training, and share a paranoid interpretation of current world events, which they often associate with the end of the world. They perceive outsiders as enemies or evil influences; display intense xenophobia and strong distrust of the government; and exercise extreme physical or psychological control over group members, sometimes isolating them from society or subjecting them to physical or sexual abuse and harsh initiation practices.
That’s very generic. Why not just name names? The left-wing extremism report focused on specific groups as proven threats; this and the April 7 report give very generic and broad-reaching descriptions. And note that DHS had no problem getting specific enough to mention Jews, Mexicans, blacks, and others.