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Shootings and Terrorism
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06/12/14 03:23 PM
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If a 22-year-old Muslim man stabbed his roommates to death in their sleep, embarked on a killing spree, and claimed in written and video manifestos that he acted to teach hated women a lesson, there's little doubt that many would label him a terrorist. That label was scarcely appended to the Santa Barbara killer after his murders. And if a Muslim couple stormed into a fast-food restaurant armed with a duffel bag full of military gear, shouted, "This is the beginning of the revolution!" and pinned a flag associated with their political movement to the dead bodies of the police officers they executed at point-blank range—then killed another innocent person and carried out a suicide pact rather than being taken alive—there is no doubt that many media outlets would refer to the premeditated attack as an act of terrorism. With a few exceptions, that's not how this week's news from Las Vegas played out... Are Shootings Terrorism?
"When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives." Winter is Coming
Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk, the Law runneth forward and back; For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
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Re: Shootings and Terrorism
[Re: pizzaboy]
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06/13/14 11:07 AM
06/13/14 11:07 AM
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Terrorism is just a label. Everyone mentioned in the prior posts is a scumbag murderer and should be treated as such. We know that middle-aged White loners can be every bit as dangerous as Black Muslims who the media identify as Radicals and Terrorists. But that doesn't mean those Radical Muslims shouldn't be prosecuted. Same goes for these crazy kids who shoot up college campuses, and they always seem to be White. Absolutely. And the oversaturation of the terms 'terrorism' and 'terrorist' has rendered them virtually meaningless in that they are most commonly employed not to convey a precise thought, but to enflame passions. The inefficacy of labels results from the diverse perspectives from which we view reality. Basically a terrorist is defined by on what side of the bullet you're standing. During the 1995 Oklahoma City bombings the act was initially called terrorism as it was widely thought that Muslim extremists were to blame as it fit the M.O. Clinton was even criticized by some for reserving judgment. When it was learned that the killers were right wing, government-hating white Christian-raised men, they became mass murderers. All of the rage was still there, but the terminology shifted. Some refer to it as 'domestic terrorism', which makes it sound like buying a Ford over a Toyota, but phraseology doesn't matter to the parents of the babies and toddlers killed in the mess. Terrorism can be generally defined as violence and intimidation against people with some political purpose. But it's not usually used cover those acting in such a way when under the orders of a sovereign state. Moreover, we tend to use the label when the violence is directed at civilian targets. Yes, those Nevada killers fit the strictest definition of terrorists, but there is a reluctance for one to throw the term at them when they're white, English-speaking people whose political beliefs coincide with his own.
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Re: Shootings and Terrorism
[Re: olivant]
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06/13/14 11:22 AM
06/13/14 11:22 AM
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You know Kly, before I've discussed with you redefining murder to include a broader range of predicates that would support a terrorism charge. Specifically, I asked why such predicates could not define organized crime activities as terrorism. OC uses terror as a weapon and it does have a political motive. I think it can be done. We've actually discussed this in the OC section here, Oli. I think the day will come when the government uses the terrorism statutes to go after certain Mafia related crimes. It's just a matter of time.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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