>>101227353Some EU states have less problems with islamist, or christian/right wing terrorism. Like you won't have the same number and "quality" of terrorism in some US states, compared to others. That should not be suprising.
>I don't hear about itWell, I don't know why you don't hear about it. We in Germany had ~1k attacks of right wingers against refugee camps in '16. We are talking about burning houses with sleeping toddlers in them.
This is what i found, that illustrates the stark rise of these attacks from all of 2014 combined to just early 2015.
One should however, in all fairness, mention, that Europol doesn't seem to count any of those right wing attacks in 2017, including bomb-threats and prevented attacks, anymore as "terrorism" in the newest report. I can link to the report, if you want.