The videos cover topics like shooting from cars, assaulting a building, using gas masks while shooting, and night vision goggles.
“I think we’re going to see an increase in these kinds of attacks,” said Kurt Braddock, a professor and extremism researcher at the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab at American University. “Until we’re able to figure out a way to address this, this kind of disinformation is going to keep spreading, and with it the risk of increased radicalization and violence.”
I called this from day one: "misinformation" does not mean misinformation. If I thought people would actually pay attention, I'd be glad they were misusing the word so badly already. But people don't pay attention, so it's largely useless anyway. Oh well, point and laugh, I suppose.
I called this from day one: "misinformation" does not mean misinformation. If I thought people would actually pay attention, I'd be glad they were misusing the word so badly already. But people don't pay attention, so it's largely useless anyway. Oh well, point and laugh, I suppose.
Also, P.E.R.I.L., really?
All of the stuff they mention... Wasn't done. Dindu on foot walked up, shot at people, and walked away.
Yeah, real increase in shootings with those. Totally.