• KingOP
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    -126 hours ago

    Why?

    Are the article misleading or non-factual?

    • @YetiMindtrick
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      22 hours ago

      Let’s put it this way, they didn’t even bother to correctly spell Hezbollah.

      • KingOP
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        -55 hours ago

        I don’t get how exactly do you think it’s misleading?

        The article is talking about a report by the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security and discussing it, how does the article you linked show the problem in the article I posted?

        • Flying Squid
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          Because it suggests the big problem is Islamic terrorism. I know you literally only found out within the last hour that Christian terrorism was a huge problem in the U.S., but you still don’t seem to understand the scope of right-wing Christian terrorism vs. Islamic terrorism. And sources like this don’t want you to understand it.

          Also, the House is run by extremist Republicans. Of course they’re going to find Islamic terrorism to be the problem.

    • @thallamabond
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      Misleading, mainly because it is written from the perspective desired by wealthy conservative donor.

      • KingOP
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        -75 hours ago

        Can you tell me exactly how it’s misleading?

        • @thallamabond
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          95 hours ago

          How about I tell you why I’m done engaging with you.

          This is YOUR quote,

          Wait a second, are there many Christian terrorists? I’m asking this because I haven’t looked at statistics on other religions besides Islam ( I don’t know any in other religions).

          I DONT KNOW ANY OTHER RELIGIONS–what?

          Also here is a direct quote by ME

          because it is written from the perspective desired by wealthy conservative donor