The biggest threats to national security in the United States are right-wing Christian white supremacists. Despite the post-9/11 stereotype that paints the face of terrorism as Muslim, more Americans have been killed by right-wing extremists than Islamist extremists since 2001.

So why aren’t white people asked how they feel about acts of terrorism committed by other white people?

Fusion Justice Reporter Collier Meyerson has done just that. Check out the video to see some of the responses:

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  • Victoria M. Massie is a freelance writer and anthropologist who is currently the Staff Writer for Black Youth Project. Her work focuses on feminism, politics, science, and diaspora, but, more often than not, she spends her time obsessing about ideas of "home." She is a National Science Foundation fellow and a Lifetime Member of the West African Research Association.