Feds: Time To Fight Domestic Terror Like We Fought 9/11 Terror | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

In the wake of several mass shootings, the FBI has announced a domestic terror investigation into the Gilroy, California shooting. The number of cases of domestic terrorism is on the rise, and it is met with debates on how to treat and prevent domestic cases as seriously as foreign threats of terror.
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Feds: Time To Fight Domestic Terror Like We Fought 9/11 Terror | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC

39 comments

  1. That means we will invade some random country that has nothing to do with the problem. Instead of Iraq we will invade canada

    1. No instead of going after the KKK we will go after Juggalos and Al Sharpton for weapons of mass destruction.

    2. My first thought as well. Hate and racism is a mental illness created by consistent lies and fear mongering ( BRAINWASHING)

  2. lol. i just post on another video about how everyone was doing all they can when fighting al-qaeda or isis terrorism but then it comes to white guy terrorism they just blame it on video games and mental health. :p

    1. @freaker126 Yep mental illness, socially acceptable, believable
      And mitigates the damage to young white males.

    2. But then defund and completely ignore mental health treatment too. Like OK, it’s all mental health? Where’s the bill to fund treatment centers? Where’s the bill to set minimum standards for insurance coverage?

  3. Moscow Mitch and Donald blood on his hands trump are always going to obstruct any solution that’s what the NRA get for their money

  4. Nothing will be done. After 3 or 4 days of hand wringing and calls for action, then Trump will create some new crisis to capture every ones attention. This will be swept aside and forgotten like Parkland and Vegas. Ppl have reached the saturation point, where what once would have been the crisis of the year is now just another day. America, the world is watching to see what you will do to end this cycle of division, hatred and violence.

  5. “fight Domestic Terror like we fought 9/11” – you mean attack a country (Iraq) that had nothing to do with 9/11 on fake evidence.

    1. No, they mean give up the last remaining pretense that the gov’t doesn’t collect and store everything we’ve ever done or said online or with a telecom’s company.

    2. SerenityGiver
      You know very well thats not what anyone meant. These are law enforcement agencies, not the military acting on the order of the president.

  6. Facist & Nazies easily forget History “They Sowed The Wind, And Now They Are Going To Reap The Whirlwind.” Sir Arthur Butch Harris, Air Marshal Of The Royal Air Force Bomber Command. 🤔Hmmm

    1. James Christianson
      Psychological projection involves projecting undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else, rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings. 🤔
      Something to ponder…

  7. Trump is Treason. Republicans should expect to be held responsible for Trump, too. Not in court, no. Probably in jobs, revenue, and confidence. Please, no more dumbing down my brilliant comment. Thank you in advance, thank you!

    1. @Jane Nonymous Yeah, like last century, before the Geneva Conventions, which started last century, Jane.

  8. Make no mistake, white supremacists groups are no different than ISIS and Alqaeda, they all use terror as a weapon to achieve their political and ideological goals.

    1. @Rosencrantz it’s petty well documented . Google Connor Betts if you don’t believe me.

  9. So what happened to reporting on Trump /Ryssia collusion? The failure of the democratic “Squad”?
    The case of Jeffrey Epstein?

    Nice change of narrative MSNBC

  10. If these domestic terrorists were to be legally defined as such, then Republicans would be put in an awkward situation given it’s a vast majority of their voters.

    1. Ya mon Da Troll
      I dont know if it can get any more awkward than it is already with a cult like support for a racist lying criminal who welcomed russian help in his election and continues to welcome it for his “stay-out-of-prison”-2020 campaign. Ticking the box of domestic white supremacy terrorist as an important part of their base does not surprise me, all things considered.

  11. I don’t think they should get the death penalty! Let them suffer in solitary confinement for the rest of their lives, and see how long they last.

    1. No they need general population time with Latino and Black inmates. Those boys will execute swift justice for white supremacists.

  12. By imposing an even deeper police state to surveil us or are we talking about adding a few more races to the do not fly and “random screen” list

  13. FBI needs to cleanse the dep and police dep first from racism, hate like we been seeing how they treat poor kids in cages drinking from 🚽 don’t allow them what they allow to their pets.

  14. by the way if any think there is no racism in USA you all are in denial just go down to history and watch how American acts every chance to show their hate forgetting they all orginated rotted from some where in the 🌎.

  15. You’re going to have “red flag” autists in K thru 12 if that’s ever going to be successful. What will the ACLU and the Nancy Lanza types have to say about that? 🤔

  16. White Nationalist Terror Groups (Nazis) are radicalising young people in the same way that Islamic Terrorists do. So, the people fighting to protect us, SHOULD be given the same resources and investment to put a stop to this?

  17. We’ve had, “Islamophobia,” for long enough. Let’s have some healthy Nazi-Phobia, for a while, and, “balance the equities,” that way?

  18. The notion that the FBI has to fully determine that a person/persons motivation was ideology _and_ forcing political change through violently inducing public fear (def. of terrorism), _*before* they’re even able to *investigate* something as potentially domestic terrorism; is absurd. Thats pretty much an intentional catch-22.

    Domestic terrorism hss been the biggest and most consistant, direct violent threat to US citizen safety, for half a century – fairly arguably, almost since the federation’s conception (excluding all-out military and civil wars on American soil). It has consistantly been a bigger and more prevalent threat than “foreign” / international terrorism.

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