von_Bismarck
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How the far right is adopting the ISIS global model
https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/03/15/op...ntl/index.html?r=https**A**F**Fwww.cnn.com**F
Where ethno-nationalism was previously characterized by petty squabbles between competing irredentist visions, the suspected Christchurch shooter, who CNN is currently not naming, calls for international solidarity between extremists in Poland, Austria, France, Argentina, Australia, Canada or even Venezuela, brought together through the online space. This has created a new hybrid of disparate extremist ideologies -- in this case a mixture of eco-fascism, national socialism and white supremacy -- which sits within a global framing.
It's worth nothing that, since September 11th, 2001, extreme right wing groups were responsible for 73% of incidents in USA. Broadly speaking, I think we can understand both flavors of terrorism as reactions against globalization.
https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/03/15/op...ntl/index.html?r=https**A**F**Fwww.cnn.com**F
Where ethno-nationalism was previously characterized by petty squabbles between competing irredentist visions, the suspected Christchurch shooter, who CNN is currently not naming, calls for international solidarity between extremists in Poland, Austria, France, Argentina, Australia, Canada or even Venezuela, brought together through the online space. This has created a new hybrid of disparate extremist ideologies -- in this case a mixture of eco-fascism, national socialism and white supremacy -- which sits within a global framing.
It's worth nothing that, since September 11th, 2001, extreme right wing groups were responsible for 73% of incidents in USA. Broadly speaking, I think we can understand both flavors of terrorism as reactions against globalization.