No nazi killings have made the news in this country recently.
This makes them an old threat to me.
Terrorists of different creeds have killed in my country far more recently.
I still face the reality of sectarian violence at any time.
Now probably less likely in GB (the mainland) than in the UK (inc Northern Ireland), but like the Spanish we still live with potential white Christian terrorism.
And I won't deny there is a so-called "homegrown" terrorist threat by "radicalised" Muslims.
Silly terms, because the Troubles were all "homegrown" but never referred to as such. Same as "radicalised" Catholics and Protestants.
People on the edge of society, who cling to religion and guns... well, you know what I mean. People who believe God (by whatever name) is on their side, take arms and fight holy wars, thinking they are doing God's work. And later generations simply move on our are absorbed rather than conquered.
You may have more experience of nazism Ali. And very possibly experience of racism. I hope not. And you know your boys are heartbreakers. But I have to disagree simply because of my personal experience. YMMV.
Unless you take into account nazi hatred of gay people.
Alive and well in homophobia around the world and supported by many Christians.
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