Tech &
Terrorism: Far-Right Extremists Advocate Violence In Response To
Virginia’s Proposed Gun Control Laws
(New York, N.Y.) – Researchers at the
Counter Extremism Project (CEP) found that on January 8, an extreme
right-wing user of a chan imageboard advocated violence in response to the potential gun control laws advancing in the Virginia
General Assembly. CEP also identified several white supremacist Telegram channels that shared
anti-Semitic sentiments, blaming Jewish lawmakers for Virginia’s
expected firearms regulation. The channels portrayed firearms
regulation as a Jewish plot to disarm the population of Virginia.
White supremacist Telegram channels have previously advocated
resistance or violence in response to potential Virginia gun control
laws.
Some Internet users have compared the situation to the
white supremacist book The Turner Diaries by William Luther Pierce. The plot of the 1978
novel begins with government mandated firearms confiscations and
escalates into a race war that results in the genocide of non-white
minorities, Jews, and liberals. Private gun ownership is banned in the
United States under the novel’s fictional Cohen Act. The novel
describes how Jewish-run groups enforce the ban by employing gangs of
black men to invade the homes of white people—a scenario that clearly
fuels far-right extremists’ anti-Semitic accusations again Jewish
lawmakers in Virginia.
The
Turner Diaries has directly influenced at least three
terror attacks—in the United States, Norway, and the United
Kingdom—resulting in the deaths of 248 people. The deadliest of these
attacks was the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168
people.
To read the CEP report The Turner Diaries’ Ties to
Extremists, please click here.
To read the CEP report William Luther Pierce, please
click here.
To read the CEP report U.S. White Supremacy Groups,
please click here.
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