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Justice Department Studying 'Far-Right' Social Media Use
2015-06-01
The Department of Justice is concentrating on "far-right" groups in a new study of social media usage aimed at combatting violent extremism.
Because nothing is more extreme than disagreeing with teh 0ne.
The Justice Department's National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
A contradiction in terms
awarded Michigan State University $585,719 for the study, which was praised by Eric Holder, the former attorney general, earlier this year.

"There is currently limited knowledge of the role of technology and computer mediated communications (CMCs), such as Facebook and Twitter, in the dissemination of messages that promote extremist agendas and radicalize individuals to violence," according to the NIJ grant. "The proposed study will address this gap through a series of qualitative and quantitative analyses of posts from various forms of CMC used by members of both the far-right and Islamic extremist movements."
Far right groups are as bad as ISIS. According to the government.
According to the government, far right groups are worse...
The study draws more upon right-wing forums than upon the corners of the web inhabited by Islamist extremists.

"We will collect posts made in four active forums used by members of the far-right and three from the Islamic Extremist community, as well as posts made in Facebook, LiveJournal, Twitter, YouTube, and Pastebin accounts used by members of each movement," the grant said.

"The findings will be used to document both the prevalence and variation in the ideological content of posts from members of each movement," the grant continued. "In addition, we will assess the value of these messages in the social status of the individual posting the message and the function of radical messages in the larger on-line identity of participants in extremist communities generally."

The project will also "identify the hidden networks of individuals who engage in extremist movements based on geographic location and ideological similarities."
Extremist Movement aka people that disagree with us
The results will be used for a public webinar, and for presentations for counterterrorism experts in the United States.
The "results" will also be shared with Lois Lerner's replacement at the IRS who is acting as our liaison and punitive arm.
Holder highlighted the study in remarks this February at the White House Summit on Countering Violent Extremism, as an example of the new methods the Justice Department is using to combat terrorist threats. Holder said the study will "help us develop more effective techniques and partnerships for counter-messaging."

While the grant does not name the "far-right" groups that would be examined, other federal agencies have devoted their energy to the sovereign citizen movement.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a report on the movement, whose members believe that U.S. laws do not apply to them, just as the White House held its summit on violent extremism. The administration did not use the phrase "Islamist extremism" at the summit.

DHS stirred controversy in 2009 when it issued a report on right-wing extremism, which included veterans returning from combat as a potential terrorist threat.

The Justice Department and Michigan State University did not return requests for comment by press time.
Posted by:DarthVader

#5  MSU started life as an agricultural school; both parental units as well as Spousal unit are graduates; but now it looks like it just processes Bull sh!t
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2015-06-01 15:39  

#4  CF - Rantburg IS the list. All else is just padding.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2015-06-01 13:18  

#3  I'm sure they gave the same attention to the Occupy Wall Street groups too.

After all, this is the fairest and most unbiased admin. in history, no? Um, no?
Posted by: AlanC   2015-06-01 11:49  

#2  I'm sure the National socialist workers party also created lists of so-called Jewish extremists who disagreed with them (like bankers, businessmen, craftsmen, merchants, etc...) and whom to make scapegoats to be sent first to the camps - much like this study. Just used different tools.

You have to wonder if Rantburg is on the list. I know it punches above it's weight but to make the list would be quite a badge.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-06-01 11:39  

#1  Hello Michigan State University. Watcha doing today?

Regardless of what your professors said, the National Socialist Workers Party aka Nazis were socialist.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-06-01 11:14  

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