Hobbes' Choice wrote:Imagine, if you will, that that Mr Roof was black, that he was Muslim, and instead of killing nine people in a Black Church he had chosen a white church instead.
All other things being equal, what would have been the reaction?
There would have been a nationwide outcry. Instead of a judge offering Roof's relatives the status of victim and suggesting that they too needed help and protection; Roof's relatives would be in gaol, their homes ransacked, for evidence, and Roof himself would probably have been killed by the police.
The USA government would now nee looking round for yet another country to invade somewhere in the Middle East.
Mr Roof planned and executed a terrorist act with malice aforethought. The language of "fool", "misguided idiot", "stupid kid" is the language of denial and impotence.
I imagined something similar ( except for the reaction of the US government ).
That is one of the reasons I posed the question:
'What are the implications of calling it an 'act of terror'?'
It places the act into a different category with potential to change thinking processes in the gun-control issue. Perhaps.
We are run through hoops at airports and have to watch our language/jokes in flight - all in the name of security. To do what? To go visit countries set on high alert from terrorism.
Yesterday, there were 3 attacks by IS jihadists:
1. France - a man was decapitated, his head stuck on a fence, in a terror attack on a US-owned gas plant.
2. Tunisia - at least 37 tourists killed on a beach, a hotel attacked. Weapon of choice - Kalashnikov.
3. Kuwait - 25 killed in a mosque; suicide bomber.
http://www.channel4.com/news/tunisia-ho ... ies-resort
http://www.channel4.com/news/grenoble-m ... g-at-scene
http://www.channel4.com/news/islamic-st ... ide-attack
I watched Matt Frei's report on Ch4 - where someone suggested that rather than terrorism, such acts are more like 'horrorism'. Again, what does it matter ?
What matters is that all such acts are acts of extremist violence; acts of cowardice against the unsuspecting and unprotected.
Some in America would have us all carry guns for personal security. Hell, that would only make matters worse. Bullets flying everywhere.
When all is said and done, there will always be a risk - no matter where you go. But you can't allow the crazies to change your way of life - or create more division and wars, civil or otherwise.
So, what to do - to counter terrorism; extremist views.
Is it my imagination - or is it mainly young males who are attracted/beguiled by propaganda which hits their hearts and appears to give them a sense of purpose - even acceptance.
The media now talks of young teenagers being 'groomed' to return to their roots and to be kept by IS militants, as wives and baby producers for this new 'state'. Could part of it be down to frustration - hormones ? * Remember the rewards, the goodies promised as part of the propaganda.
Virgins in paradise. No, too easy.That way we could counter by allowing teenagers their freedom to have sex with whoever, whenever...
Channel negative energy and challenge negative thoughts. Allow expression of real anger without fear of prison for being considered a terror threat.
Open debates -
Severe thinking v Severed heads.
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/j ... omen-syria