One study concluded that white supremacists radicalized online grew by 600 percent since 2012 alone, outperforming the Islamic State.
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By Sanya Dhingra | December 4, 2017
Nationalism, nativism and xenophobia are having a rerun across the world. Donald Trump is only the vehicle of that anger. But his impact is not limited to the US. In every Western democracy, Trump has unleashed variations of himself.
Is Zia-ul-Haq’s Pakistan a mirror image of Donald Trump’s America?
Pakistan’s bloody political history unleashed by Zia-ul-Haq could have a lesson for Donald Trump’s America. “Trump is leading America down a dangerous path. My birth country of Pakistan offers an image of the consequences of the incitement of anti-Muslim hatred — and it isn’t pretty,” writes Qasim Rashid in the Washington Post.
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