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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald: Why is Boston 'terrorism' but not Aurora, Sandy Hook, Tucson and Columbine? [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)What were they trying to coerce and what was their political, religious or ideological goal in this attack? What was the religious, political or ideological message implied in this attack? This was murder and an attempt at mass murder. But I don't see how this fits the definition of terrorism. If they had not been caught we wouldn't even be able to speculate on their motives - because there was never any attempt to suggest they had any motives and certainly - no effort to suggest that they had any political, religious or ideological motives. One of the two culprits being religious or even a supporter of religious violence does not make the definition of terrorism when there is no evidence at any attempt at coercion and no evidence of any attempt to communicate a political, religious or ideological message in the commission of these attacks.