Just pull that wide wool blanket over your eyes, done nothing but brandish anyone who wanted to have a serious conversation about islamism and the root causes as some heathen who should just come around to the violent reactionaries that want to serve their own justice, but lets just ignore and wish it away when it's about white supremacy/nationalism.
When you're you put your hand near the fire, don't then jump in for fear of being exposed for potentially having similar views. I've wondered about this for awhile, how much does being called something, make someone want to characterise themselves as that which they've been accused, just to blame it on the accuser? That it's somehow their fault for calling someone out, "look what you've made me do".
As i said, ignore it if you want, but it's not going away and it's getting louder, the more people defend it as some difference in reporting, flat out not trusting the services, making excuses rather than trying to actually to figure out why people are willing to destroy their lives, the more emboldened the terrorists will become... I guess it was only a matter of time before knowing what Muslims who want no part in the extremities feel about what they could have done about it. Clearly very little point in discussing this for now, inevitability will resolve that.
So when the inevitable "wasn't me" or "not in my name" comes...