The connection between online echo chambers like this one (qresearch) and terrorism is well established. This place is a place of online radicalization every bit as an ISIS recruiting website. The constant drumbeat of "the enemy is evil and danberous and must be stopped at all costs", "lock her up", "WWGOWGA" and such. People on here imagine all sort of evils "THEY", that amorphous "OTHER" are always doing even without proof or reason. One muslim stabs someone, you count it as proof that all muslims must be stopped. White dudes mow down hundreds in mass shootings, it's "meh". 'And now Trumps supporters have what they want, a president who embodies the rage they feel toward those they hate and fear, while reassuring them it is justifiable'.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/stochastic-terrorism
stochastic terrorism
[stuh-kas-tik ter-uh-riz-uh m]
noun
==the public demonization of a person or group resulting in theincitement of a violent act, which is statistically probable butwhose specifics cannot be predicted:The lone-wolf attack was apparently influenced by the rhetoric of stochastic terrorism=
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/stochastic_terrorism
stochastic terrorism
PronunciationEdit(US) IPA(key): /stəˈkæstɪk ˈtɛɹəɹɪzəm/NounEdit
stochastic terrorism (uncountable)
The use of mass public communication, usually against a particular individual or group, which incites or inspires acts of terrorism which are statistically probable but happen seemingly at random.
[[2017, Clayton Delery, Out for Queer Blood:
All of this fits with what the anonymous blogger G2G had to say in his expanded definition of stochastic terrorism: “you heat up the waters and stir the pot, knowing full well that sooner or later a lone wolf will pop up and do the deed. The fact that it will happen is as predictable as the fact that a heated pot of water will eventually boil. But the exact time and place of each incident will remain as random as the appearance of the first bubbles in the boiling pot."]]