This should be grounds for termination.
It’s a slander of a broad body of people who are not terrorists by any stretch of the imagination.
No mention of ‘left wing terrorism’....................
Another “professor” that has never ever had a real academic course in their sorry low IQ lives.
One thing we know, it (we wouldn’t want to use a sexist pronoun now, would we?) is most definitely not a member of the STEM class.
Antifa and the ‘Rats are the risk.
She’s an adjunct instructor, according to the American University website. She’s entitled to her opinion, but it should be labeled as such, and she should be willing to allow dissenting opinions and arguments in class.
And Communism was nothing but hysteria. Lah-de-dah. #RedDupe
What right wing terrorism?
And where's the Josef Goebbels picture?
Prove it liar! If you can’t, move to Sweden.
Sick of dumb whores pretending to know things.
It’s all in the definitions and how you interpret it all. This study is worthless leftist crap.
Most Americans are actually afraid of crazy liberals. To prove me wrong, I invite Ms. Kearns to walk through West Englewood, IL at night.
About Me
Welcome to my webpage. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Alabama.
My primary research utilizes a multidisciplinary and multi-method framework to understand the relationship among the public, law enforcement, and terrorist organizations. My other research interests include gender-based violence, violence and nonviolence in conflict, and geographic patterns of crime and violence.
I hold a PhD in Criminology and Public Policy from the School of Public Affairs at American University, an MA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and a BA in Political Science and Psychology from Miami University.
Contact Information
Kearns.Erin [at] gmail [dot] com
University of Alabama
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
431 Farrah Hall
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
They (the left) does this all the time. They group everything the can and call it right wing. That versus just Islamic fundamentalists, minus all the attacks where the motivation is unknown. And don’t talk about number of deaths. That leans heavily towards the Muslim side. They will also throw out 9/11 and OKC as outliers, like they are comparable. Figures lie and liars figure.
USA Ptooey and the ADL would appear to be the source of her talking point. Probably read it on the Twitter while on the toilet.
Dearest erin: Please leave this country. Your only course of action is to self-exile because of your ignorance and lunacy. You are an embarrassment to humanity.
https://www.adl.org/news/press-releases/adl-report-says-us-deaths-linked-to-domestic-extremists-second-only-to-year-of
The report, Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2016, provides an annual snapshot of extremist violence from ADLs Center on Extremism. The fatalities reported last year include 49 people killed in the June 2016 shooting spree at the Pulse nightclub by terrorist Omar Mateen, who pledged allegiance to ISIS and referred to the Boston Marathon bombers during the attack. That attack alone was the deadliest domestic terrorist incident since the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 and overshadowed all other extremist acts.
In a country as large as the United States, no one extremist group or movement has a monopoly on violence, said Oren Segal, Director of ADLs Center on Extremism. It is clear from the trends that we cannot ignore one threat of extremism over another. Extremists come in many forms and extremist violence, whether inspired by ISIS or carried out in the name of white supremacy, is still very much a serious threat.
Notwithstanding the horrific Pulse attack, 2016 might have been considered a mild year for extremist-related deaths. There were only 11 lethal incidents in the U.S. in 2016 that can be connected to extremism, compared to 29 incidents in 2015, according to ADLs research. Pulse was the only deadly incident connected to Islamic extremism in 2016.
The growth in the number of extremist-related deaths is troubling and can be attributed largely to the ongoing serious dangers posed by domestic Islamic extremists and right-wing extremists alike, as well as an apparent new threat emerging from a resurgence of black nationalist violence, added Mark Pitcavage, Senior Research Fellow in ADLs Center on Extremism.
- ADLs research points to several significant trends:
From 2007 to 2016, a range of domestic extremists of all kinds were responsible for the deaths of at least 372 people in the United States. Seventy-four percent of these murders came at the hands of right-wing extremists such as white supremacists, sovereign citizens and militia adherents.
- For the first time in more than 30 years, right-wing extremists were not responsible for the most extremist-related killings in the U.S. White supremacists and anti-government extremists committed a comparatively low number of murders in 2016, but at the same time were responsible for a high amount of non-violent activity, much of it tied to the presidential election.
- Very troubling were two murder sprees targeting police officers that were conducted by people with connections to black nationalism. These attacks, in Dallas and Baton Rouge, which killed five and three people respectively, deliberately targeted police officers for murder as acts of retaliation for earlier controversial police shootings.
Airdrop this sorry excuse into Syria.
My figures show, over 2003-2017:
White Racist 66
Extreme Right 29
Other 68
Extreme Left 136
Radical Islam 107
Black Militant 28
There are some crazy people in avery large group; but, it’s the extreme left you have to watch out for.
Maybe including this professor.
Hoping the “professor” goes to a m*slim country on vacation and sees for herself the wonderful, kind welcome that she receives from those tolerant, loving, gentle people.