Warning: We Will Be Decimated—Literally—If We Stay Quiet
They've branded us as terrorists. 75 years of data reveals the real threat.
“We need full military occupation of these cities until the crime desists. Period.”
—Charlie Kirk, August 2025
Charlie Kirk died—every violent death being a tragedy—preaching the gospel of occupation—demanding the U.S. military invade America’s own cities under the false pretense of a crime wave that does not exist (as I outlined in “No Tears Owed”). His vision for this country was armed force unleashed against fellow citizens.
And within 24 hours of his assassination—before anything was known about the perpetrator—Stephen Miller seized the microphone. Miller, the same man driving the White House’s anti-immigrant pogroms that have seen masked men disappear people with no criminal record, some renditioned into torture gulags beyond the reach of U.S. courts1, turned to Twitter to deliver this:
“There is an ideology that has steadily been growing in this country which hates everything that is good, righteous and beautiful… It is an ideology that leads, always, inevitably and willfully, to violence… The fate of millions depends upon the defeat of this wicked ideology. The fate of our children, our society, our civilization hinges on it.”
— Stephen Miller - September 11, 2025
This wasn’t analysis. It was an incitement. It was a call to treat every political opponent as a terrorist.
Laura Loomer, an online influencer with the President’s ear—so influential she has already triggered firings at the Pentagon23 —had her own fuel to pour onto the fire the same day of the shooting:
“The Left are terrorists.”
— Laura Loomer - September 10, 2025
No evidence. No facts. Just the narrative.
And finally, the President himself, on his favorite propaganda outlet:
“The radicals on the left are the problem, and they are vicious, and they are horrible... “
— Donald Trump, Fox & Friends - September 12, 2025
At that very moment, Trump had already announced the suspect was in custody. He knew the identity. He had the facts. And yet he still smeared Democrats and the left—knowing full well that the idea the perpetrator was a leftist had gone from unknown to implausible.
They didn’t wait for evidence. They didn’t care about facts. Trump, Miller, Loomer—they all knew exactly what they were doing. This is the first stop on a train we’ve seen before in history.
First, you brand your opponents as wicked, malicious, soulless. You tell the public they’re “radicalized people,” “terrorists,” a “wicked ideology.” You convince your followers that the very existence of the opposition is a mortal threat to family, to faith, to civilization itself.
And there is only one final stop on that train. Dehumanization always has the same destination: extermination.
Stephen Miller is not speaking metaphorically. He is laying the rhetorical groundwork for repression—blacklists, purges, the weaponization of law enforcement to hunt political opponents. Laura Loomer is not making an offhand remark. She is openly declaring that “the Left are terrorists.” And the President of the United States is not fumbling his words—he is deliberately putting the entire weight of the federal government behind a lie designed to strip millions of Americans of their legitimacy, their rights, and ultimately their safety.
There is only one thing that can defeat dehumanization—and it is not appeasement, it is not silence. It is the truth, repeated relentlessly. For every pair of ears that hear their lies, it is our duty to make sure ten more pairs of ears hear the truth ten times over. Only by inoculating society with truth can the lies of dehumanization be crushed. History has shown us, again and again, that no matter how absurd, no matter how vile, a lie repeated enough becomes reality. And if you sit back waiting for your neighbor to discover the truth on their own, you might as well be signing your own death sentence.
So if what they seek is to lay upon half of America—or even just a fraction of the left—the label of “terrorist,” then let us drag the truth into the light. Let us examine the real history of American-bred terrorism. And let us spread that truth until it is known better than the Gospels themselves.
Because the truth is not ambiguous. The truth has names, dates, body counts, and shattered communities. The truth is written in bombed churches, federal buildings turned to rubble, synagogues soaked in blood, and Walmart aisles turned into killing fields.
And we could trace that truth all the way back to our nation’s birth—to the rapes, the burnings, the lynchings of enslaved and freed Black people. We could recount centuries of terror carried out in the name of white supremacy. But we don’t even need to reach back that far. We can confine ourselves to the modern era, starting from the end of the Second World War—roughly seventy-five years ago.
Seventy-five years. Within living memory. There are people alive today who lived through this terror, who remember when churches were bombed, when crosses were burned on lawns, when neighbors disappeared into unmarked graves. This isn’t ancient history. It is still breathing among us.
The Truth in Black and White: America’s Real Terror Record
To anchor this conversation in facts rather than propaganda, I compiled a dataset (👉 Explore Full Dataset Here and methodology here) cataloging more than 120 acts of political violence in the United States since the end of World War II.
Every entry meets strict criteria: at least one perpetrator’s radicalization took place here in America, and the act was ideologically motivated. The dataset spans the full spectrum of violence: presidential assassinations, church bombings, abortion-clinic attacks, knife attacks, vehicle rammings, and mass shootings. It covers the entire political spectrum—far-right, far-left, separatist, conspiracy-driven, cults, and everything in between—and includes every high-profile act of American terrorism over the last seventy-five years.
To protect against bias, I didn’t simply classify these incidents on my own. I used artificial intelligence to normalize the ideological classifications, ensuring consistent definitions across decades. And before publishing, I had three independent AI systems—Grok, Gemini, and ChatGPT—review the dataset for factual accuracy, consistency, and scope. All three scored it 9/10 or higher.
This isn’t an opinion piece dressed up as data. It’s the ledger of American terrorism—painstakingly recorded, rigorously classified, and independently validated.
The results are staggering but unsurprising.

This graph tracks every act of U.S.-bred terrorism over the last seventy-five years where the perpetrators’ radicalization took place here in America. In all but one, every decade tells the same story: right-wing extremism dominates.
In the 1950s and 1960s, it was the Ku Klux Klan bombing churches and assassinating civil rights leaders.
In the 1990s, it was Oklahoma City, the deadliest act of domestic terror before 9/11.
In the 2010s and 2020s, it has been Charleston, Pittsburgh, El Paso, Buffalo—the slaughter of Black worshippers, Jewish congregants, and Latino families.
There are spikes of far-left violence—the Weather Underground in the 1970s, eco-terrorist arsons in the 1990s—but they never approach the sustained scale or lethality of the right.
Decade after decade, the right is the engine of American terror.



But it’s not just about how many incidents there have been. It’s about the human cost—the lives lost, the bodies shattered, the communities left in grief. And here, the disparity becomes even more undeniable:
Injured. Killed. Victimized.
The 1990s alone—anchored by the Oklahoma City bombing—saw nearly a thousand people injured and 168 killed by right-wing terror.
The 2010s and 2020s brought massacres in Charleston, Pittsburgh, El Paso, and Buffalo. Entire congregations and communities were targeted because of the color of their skin, the language they spoke, the God they worshiped.
By contrast, far-left violence never even approaches these levels. It exists, yes—but its scale is dwarfed to the point of statistical irrelevance when compared to the bloodshed unleashed by the right.
This is not a partisan spin. It is the raw ledger of modern American terrorism. And it says one thing with brutal clarity: the right has been, and remains, the dominant engine of political violence in this country.



By incident count, the far right is about 2.6 times more violent than the far left. But when you measure the crimes against life—the people maimed and murdered—the far right exceeds the left by more than 10 to 1.
This isn’t just my conclusion. It’s the conclusion of Trump’s own government. In October 2020, the Department of Homeland Security, under Trump’s acting Secretary Chad Wolf, warned:
“Among DVEs [Domestic Violent Extremists], racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists—specifically white supremacist extremists—will remain the most persistent and lethal threat in the Homeland.”4
Trump knew then what he pretends not to know now: the greatest terrorist threat facing America comes from the right.
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The Final Stop on the Train: Extermination
And here is the bitter irony: the very ideology that has bled this country dry for generations is now being canonized through Kirk’s death.
Charlie Kirk himself cheered when American forces summarily executed foreigners in international waters. He demanded that the U.S. military—a force trained not to police but to destroy—invade and occupy America’s own blue cities under the false pretense of a crime wave that does not exist. He called it a “prudent deal” and “rational” that Americans should be sacrificed year after year at the altar of the Second Amendment. His words mainstreamed the radicalization that has already cost ten times more American lives than anything the left has ever done.
And now, with his assassination, that radicalization is being mainstreamed all over again. Not just by online influencers. Not just by Fox News. But by the President of the United States and his closest allies, who have chosen to turn Kirk into a martyr and use his death as a weapon to brand half the country as terrorists.
If we allow them to succeed, if we let the lie harden into truth, then we are not just watching history—we are volunteering to become another entry in the graphs above.
The only way to stop that outcome is to speak now, loudly and relentlessly. Silence is complicity. Silence is surrender. And in the face of dehumanization, silence is suicide.
The truth is not on their side. But it will only matter if we shout it louder than their lies.
Ted Hesson; Jeff Mason; Kristina Cooke, The White House aide driving Trump’s aggressive immigration agenda, Reuters, July 11, 2025
Reuters profiles Miller’s central control: he set a 3,000-arrests-per-day goal and his “plan” explicitly includes masked immigration officers at courthouses/restaurants; the piece describes him as architect of the crackdown and head of the White House Homeland Security Council.
David DiMolfetta, NSA general counsel removed as Laura Loomer cites involvement, Nextgov/FCW, July 29, 2025
Reports NSA’s top lawyer April Falcon Doss was removed after Loomer’s public criticism; Loomer told the New York Times she “flagged it for the right people,” and the piece notes she had already taken credit for pushing out NSA Director Timothy Haugh and his deputy—evidence of direct influence over senior DoD posts.
Jonathan Landay; Erin Banco; Patricia Zengerle, Trump fires NSA director in national security purge, sources say, Reuters, April 4, 2025
Details that President Trump fired NSA Director Gen. Timothy Haugh and his deputy after an Oval Office meeting with Laura Loomer; Reuters adds Loomer said she gave Trump a list of “disloyal” officials and notes the NSA is part of the Defense Department—directly tying her pressure to top-tier DoD removals.
Department of Homeland Security. Homeland Threat Assessment, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, October 2020
Issued under Trump’s own DHS Secretary Chad Wolf, the report concluded that white supremacist extremists would remain “the most persistent and lethal threat in the Homeland,” directly contradicting today’s claims that the left is the primary terror threat.
Wow! Thank you for diving into the data to show the stark contrast of the right vs left domestic terrorism incidents! I knew the right was more violent (goes with their psych profile, lack of empathy, rascism, and misogyny) but this collection of verified data show just how much more violent they are. I will share for sure. Excellent journalism!👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for sharing some hard facts. Not shocking but really helps to have hard data.