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Neo-Nazi European terrorism on the Rise in America

The regime of Donald Trump in America has brought with it the reemergence of the violence and terror from neo-Nazi alt right groups. Although the American civil war between the Northern states and the southern states has long transpired the south which was defeated believes to this day that the south shall rise again. This regional rivalry has led to sectarian violence in the past.

The international community was dismayed to see the reincarnation of the third Reich in the nation that prides itself as “the shining city built on a hill where they shall look from Europe and say that is how we want to be”. Instead the world is watching as domestic terrorist groups march with torches and raise their flags in an effort to intimidate the rising majority groups. A Nazi terrorist rammed his car into counter protestors in Charlottesville, in the state of Virginia. Neo Nazi and KKK have a history of genocide and crimes against humanity.

The President of the United States Donald Trump a Nazi sympathizer himself has refused to show leadership but instead justified the acts of terror as he is afraid of alienating his base. Trump is a reality television star who made his millions on reality TV, beauty pageants and casinos. He owned real estate and was sued several times in the 1970s for housing discriminating against black tenants.

Actions of Donald Trump against African- American in America:

  1. Instituted higher premium rates on home mortgages to make it more difficult for lower income people to purchase homes.
  2. Challenging affirmative action programs so as to eliminate the number of African Americans going to college
  3. Cancelled myRA which allowed lower income to save for retirement. To make sure that African Americans cannot save for retirement.
  4. Cut funding for investigating domestic terror groups despite 2006 FBI report that showed terror groups were on the rise and had infiltrated law enforcement groups.

Neo-Nazi and alt-right groups were involved in 115 acts of terror with police foiling 35% of them according to Newsweek. The head of the White supremacist terrorist group David Duke thanked Trump for standing with them. White supremacy and terrorism was started in Europe and this ideology has spread across the globe. In America it has almost wiped off the Native Americans who inhabited the country before Europeans. In Africa the Nazi committed genocide against the Herero killing 80% of the population and 50% Nama people in what is present day Namibia. Everyone across the world knows now  that elections have consequences and domestic terrorism is growing  in Donald Trump’s America.

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  • by Ben Katanga
    Posted August 18, 2017 2:43 pm

    Am i the only one who finds it strange that the readers & followers of Koran book used by islamic terrorists is similar in name to Kloran a book used by neonazi KKK terrorists?

  • by Benkarson
    Posted August 18, 2017 2:59 pm

    So many black preachers have egg on their face as the man they annointed king who was supposed to be so much better than Clinton has sided with Nazis who have a history of annihilation of black communities. They have remained silent because it is evident that they lack commonsense & courage to confront the monster they have empowered. The reality is Trump has never hidden his admiration for alt-right.

  • by Afrogal
    Posted August 18, 2017 8:15 pm

    The US has been the haven for the persecuted people in the world. Lets continue to pray the US remains beacon of hope where there is justice for all.

  • by Claire
    Posted August 19, 2017 6:12 am

    Trump has fired his nazi advisor Bannon who has declared war on regular Americans who hate bigotry & embraces diversity.

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