Well, no. But only if you acknowledge that the majority of terrorist attacks in this country since 9/11 have been committed by right wing nutjobs.
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Yep, 38 crimes led to the deaths of 86 people in the last 17 years at just over 2 per year. With a population of over 300 million you'll get a nutjob or two commit a couple of hate crimes per year. Still there's been 104 killed in jihadi attacks. Not bad for a population of 1.1%.
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Then do those figures across the world over last couple years. well a rightwing nut sort of gave an elderly Muslim a heart attack.. then add up Manchester arena,Westminster bridge,Bataclan,Nice the list goes on.Most right terrorism is against property and buildings..incomparable
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Correct. Australia lost 88 citizens in the Bali bombings in 2002. A few far-right nutjobs in the US is incomparable to Jihadi attacks on the wider Western world.
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Truth and facts? That’ll be just about enough of these shenanigans Mr. Molyneux!
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The question is how much is nurture vs nature. I tend to think men will always be statistically over represented in crime, but culture is a big influence. Look at first vs second generation East Asians in North America...
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What are you referencing re: 1st and 2nd generation EAsians in North America? I'm curious
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https://www.ozy.com/acumen/why-the-model-minority-ends-with-second-generation-asian-americans/90337 … Just an example. My suggestion was that the success of the children depends on how many successful cultural traits are taught.
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Truly fascinating. Thanks for sharing this with me. Still wonder why
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I don't know what goes on in Japan but I will tell you what I've seen + heard in Korea: lots of corporal punishment. Stefan won't talk about it, but he worships their IQ. I don't understand why. Maybe he doesnt know? Let's educate him.
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I've only been to Korea a hand full of times, but the Koreans are much more intense than the Japanese in most areas. It's well known in MNC's that domestic Korean companies can be brutal. I'd like to think there is a peaceful way of doing Confucianism.
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“Well no, because it’s true.”
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B...but!
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Yes, because...FEELINGS
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You provide fuel for racism, for sure. That’s the point, your intention Isn’t to raise awareness of a Problem. It’s to facilitate and normalise the use of race as a weapon. You don’t fall me because you can articulate your racism better than the average football hooligan :)
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