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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 19 MIN

The Document | Side Quest Sunday

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What happens when a government counterterrorism strategy places an undefined ideological label in the same category as terrorist organizations?On May 6th, 2026, the White House released a document that does exactly that. And in this special Side Quest Sunday, we read the receipts.Buried in that document are three priority threat categories.Narcoterrorists and transnational criminal organizations.Legacy Islamist terrorist networks.And on the very same page groups described as “radically pro-transgender” and anarchist.Here’s the problem. The word “radically” is never clearly defined.Not once.So, in this episode, Nate does what we always do on the Average Joe Nerdcast: READ THE RECEIPTS.We break down exactly what the document says, the political violence data it doesn’t mention, the specific justification used by the administration, and what independent fact-checkers found when they examined those claims. Because when an official government counterterrorism strategy introduces an undefined ideological label, that raises some serious questions.And those questions deserve more than headlines, outrage, or partisan talking points. They deserve an honest look. This isn’t a left-versus-right episode.It’s simply a receipts episode.The document is real.The language is real.The data is documented.And whether you agree with the strategy or not, the implications are worth understanding.New episodes drop every Monday and Thursday.Side Quests on Sunday when they can’t wait.Got an episode idea? Email us at [email protected] find us in The Lobby. The Average Joe Nerdcast private group on Facebook. Link to group 👇https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CJqaBddVx/?mibextid=wwXIfrStay Gold. Nerd Bold.SHOW NOTESAverage Joe Nerdcast | Side Quest Sunday“The Document”The document:• 2026 United States Counterterrorism Strategy - White House - May 6, 2026• Full PDF: whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2026-USCT-Strategy-1.pdf• Reported by: Washington Blade, NPR, Time, Lawfare, CSISThe data asymmetry:• Center for Strategic and International Studies - US extremist incident tracking• Right-wing extremists: 152 attacks, 112 deaths - over 10 years• Left-wing extremists: 35 attacks, 13 deaths - over 10 years• The 2026 strategy does not name right-wing extremism as a priority threat categoryThe Charlie Kirk justification and fact check:• Document references Charlie Kirk assassination as justification for targeting transgender ideology - documented• AP fact check: no “incredible rise” in transgender shooters - false claim - documented• Snopes: mass shooters not disproportionately transgender - false - documented• Reuters: majority of US mass shooters are cisgender men - documented• Trans Journalists Association: 43+ outlets shared anti-trans misinformation after Kirk assassination - documented• Washington Institute: strategy “disconnected from the actual terrorist landscape” - May 15 2026Antifa:• First time Antifa named in a US counterterrorism strategy document - documented• FBI description: decentralized, lacking formal leadership - documentedThe infrastructure gap:• National Counterterrorism Center: no permanent director since March 2026• DHS: no national threat advisory since September 2025#AverageJoeNerdcast #CounterterrorismStrategy #ReadTheReceipts #CriticalThinking #FactCheck #CivilLiberties #GovernmentDocuments #PoliticalAnalysis #CurrentEvents #StayGoldNerdBold

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