domestic extremists killed at least 50 people in the last year. that does not count what happened in el paso. and a lot of people are making the point, you hear it a lot, right, if there were isis, if there were isis, we would view it as an existential threat. right? i mean, after al qaeda terrorists killed 3,000 americans, we made complete changes into the nature of the american state and how we live our lives. 18 years after a guy tried to light his shoe on fire, right? we still take our shoes off at the airport, unless you're smart enough to get that tsa. but the comparison to jihadi terrorism makes sense. it's weird for this reason. you don't actually have to look abroad to some foreign analog, some terrorist entity like isis for the threat of american white