I think a double standard may arise from not being a target of such extremists. Right-wing extremists tend to rail against non-white people and foreigners, hence the reason many of them align with neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups. And even in the face of increased violence, they are still not the target of that violence, thus responses attempting to minimize or ignore the murders they commit. It also goes back to talking about Muslims as a group at all times; when you speak in those terms you can only become mum when the perpetrators look no different from you. Suddenly, the ridiculous smearing of an entire group becomes unpalatable, which means the best option is to pretend the murders and violence are not happening, it's better to simply dismiss the increased violence.My reason for asking the original question was because it seems you have a double standard when it comes to right-wing extremists and Islamic extremists and I was just wondering why you are so quick to discount the treat posed by right-wing extremism in the US.
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