HamburgerBoy
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That's not true tbh. The USA actually lets in far fewer refugees than most of Europe. I'm having difficulty finding the chart, but there's one out there that breaks down Americans of 50 or so different national origins, and I'm pretty sure most from Muslim countries are above average. We do have Hispanic illegals to cancel that out, of course, but that's a different issue.
When you consider that there are probably 50x the number of white Christians compared to all Muslims in the USA, the pervasiveness doesn't seem as interesting.
I agree it's not as organized. On the other hand, it's more pervasive in the US. These are two very different "movements" with very different origins and culprits. My point has never been to say that they are equivocal.
When you consider that there are probably 50x the number of white Christians compared to all Muslims in the USA, the pervasiveness doesn't seem as interesting.