How do MAGA hats, swastikas and ISIS flags lead to violent extremism?

How do MAGA hats, swastikas and ISIS flags lead to violent extremism?
On this day in 2018 thirteen people were killed in an attack in the southern Senegalese region of Casamance.
Lizard people, COVID, 5G… What conspiracy theories did the Christmas Day Nashville bomber believe in? Was he treated differently because he was white?
On this day in 2013 the ALF tossed a Molotov cocktail at a Vancouver police car parked outside the home of a fur store owner.
Today is a bit of a departure, but just a bit: I want to talk about Iran. You know, that country in the Middle East which everyone thinks is public enemy #1!
On this day in 1976 terrorists from the Ulster Volunteer Force killed three members each from the Reavey and O’Dowd families in Northern Ireland.
On this day in 2015 Boko Haram terrorists slaughtered as many as 2,000 in Baga, a town on the shores of Lake Chad in NE Nigeria.
The idea that China is a responsible member of the international community is insane and the world’s nations have to stand up to its aggression.
On this day in 2016, Pakistani terrorists dressed in Indian Army uniforms attacked the Pathankot Air Base, killing several personnel.
Borealis looks at serious acts of violence, including ‘suicide bombings’, that are not terrorist in nature.