OPINION:
Top Democrats claim that nothing in America is more dangerous than white racism.
As President Biden said on October 21, “According to the United States intelligence community, domestic terrorism from white supremacists is the most lethal terrorist threat in the homeland.”
“In the FBI’s view,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said June 15, “the top domestic violent-extremist threat comes from … those who advocate for the superiority of the white race.”
House Armed Service Committee member Jackie Speier, California Democrat, complained that the federal government insufficiently screens “servicemembers and other individuals with sensitive roles for white-supremacist and violent extremist ties.”
So, where is all the damage from this white-nationalist army? Where are the wounds of those they have maimed and the cadavers of those they have killed?
“Charlottesville!” Mr. Biden and the Democrat left shout in unison.
Yes, James Alex Fields Jr. weaponized his car and murdered protester Heather Heyer during Charlottesville, Virginia’s race riots in August 2017 — nearly five years ago.
Anybody else?
The sound you hear is grass growing.
As Team Biden searches furiously for those touched by this supposedly ubiquitous white threat, Black racists scream hatred and inflict dozens of casualties, some fatal.
The NYPD says that on Wednesday, a Black man named Frank James unleashed a smoke bomb on a Brooklyn Subway train. He then allegedly fired 33 rounds from a Glock pistol. Mr. James allegedly shot 10 commuters, and 13 suffered other injuries. Five were hospitalized in critical condition. Amazingly, no one was killed.
Why would Mr. James do this?
Journalist Andy Ngo perused his social media profile. Mr. James’ profane, deeply bigoted posts foreshadow an atrocious, anti-white hate crime.
“O Black Jesus, please kill all the whiteys,” Mr. James wrote on Facebook.
“The white motherf——— that I want to kill, you know, I really want to kill them because they’re white,” Mr. James declared.
“White people and Black people as we call ourselves should not have any contact with each other,” Mr. James stated. “Blacks and whites so-called should not even be in the same hemisphere.”
Frank James had nine prior arrests in Gotham and three others in New Jersey.
Meanwhile, police in Waukesha, Wisconsin, report that Darrell Edward Brooks last November plowed his Ford Escape SUV into marchers and spectators at a Christmas parade. The carnage killed six people and wounded 62 others.
Mr. Brooks also is an outspoken, white-hating bigot.
He wrote, via Twitter, “the old white ppl 2, KNOKK DEM TF OUT!! PERIOD.”
As Andy Ngo observed, Mr. Brooks posted this in 2016 on Facebook: “Run them over. Keep traffic flowing & don’t slow down for any of these idiots …”
Mr. Brooks also posted a rant with these words beside Adolf Hitler’s photo: “HITLER KNEW WHO THE REAL JEWS WERE!”
Life-long criminal Mr. Brooks’ rap sheet stretches some 50 pages.
The U.S. Capitol Police recall that Noah Green drove up to a barricade on April 7, 2021, and charged two officers with a knife before a third fatally shot him.
Green belonged to the anti-white Nation of Islam, led by notorious Jew-hater Louis Farrakhan. In October 2018, via Twitter, he decried “The Satanic Jew.” Mr. Farrakhan also said that people “call me an anti-Semite. Stop it, I’m anti-termite!”
“I consider him my spiritual father,” Green said of Farrakhan.
Kentucky authorities say that would-be assassin Quintez Brown shot at and grazed the sweater of Democrat mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg in Louisville last Valentine’s Day. Before being rearrested on federal charges, Mr. Brown was incarcerated at home. He had been sprung from jail on a $100,000 bond, thanks to a Black Lives Matter-affiliated bail fund.
Mr. Brown, a BLM activist, has written about “centuries of systemic racism and oppression.” His Twitter profile reads: “We have one scientific and correct solution, Pan-Africanism: the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism.”
These cases confirm that Mr. Biden and the Democrat left are lost in space. While they battle imaginary white nationalists, real-life Black racists usher their victims into hospitals and cemeteries.
• Deroy Murdock is a Manhattan-based Fox News Contributor, a contributing editor with National Review Online and a senior fellow with the London Center for Policy Research. Bucknell University’s Michael Malarkey contributed research to this opinion piece.
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