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During the Washington, D.C.-area sniper rampage that left 10 innocent people dead, left-wing activist Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State-San Bernadino, confidently told the Christian Science Monitor that the perpetrator "is kind of a wallpaper white male, a disenfranchised, disrespected man who's getting back at society. That's one of the reasons he's kept his distance from inner D.C., where he might lose his cover." So far as we know, Levin has not commented about the arrest of two black suspects, John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo -- one of whom is an illegal alien.
Levin, like most left-wing ideologues, is consistently wrong, but never in doubt. Shortly after the 9-11 attack, Levin told a wire service reporter that the so-called "right wing" in America is the natural ally of Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network. The American right and bin Laden, Levin insisted, are united by "a rigid philosophy on how society should be ordered. Both want their own homeland, hermetically sealed, where they can practice their own exclusionary, religion-based social order. In many ways, American racial radicals mirror the intolerant, extremist groups you see on the international scene."
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Source: HighBeam Research, Sniper misfire. (Insider Report).