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In reply to the discussion: DoD Training Manual: Protests are "Low-Level Terrorism" [View all]coalition_unwilling
(14,180 posts)22. All your verbal gymnastics demonstrate is that one person's terrorist is
another person's freedom fighter.
Put another way, there's a damned good reason why the hottest selling t-shirt in Karachi in 2002-03 had a picture of Osama bin Laden on it. Hint: it wasn't that Karachi youth were on board with the Bush Junta's campaign.
I kid you not, if you look at U.S. government communciations from 1955-75, you will find them referring to the National Liberation Front (aka 'Viet Cong') as 'terrorists'.
And, to show I'm even-handed, the British referred to Jewish resistance like the Irgun Zwai Lum in Palestine pre-1947 as, you guessed it, 'terrorists'.
If patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel (Samuel Johnson), why then terrorism is that refuge's anteroom.
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Yes, but I am not feeling any safer because it is becoming transparent. In fact I feel more
jwirr
Dec 2011
#42
See Kent State for how that "force protection" from "terrorists" works.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#3
"Low level terrorism?" Who thought that term up? Is it like being sort of pregnant?
BeHereNow
Dec 2011
#6
All your verbal gymnastics demonstrate is that one person's terrorist is
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#22
Back in the 1790s the Federalists called Democratic-Republican activists "Terrorists".
Odin2005
Dec 2011
#47
Wow, I had no idea. Thanks. Actually, a thorough etymology of the word and its
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2011
#49
Exactly! Meant to scare people into complying, conforming, and not uttering a peep.
Sarah Ibarruri
Dec 2011
#17
You're either with us or a'gin' us: any one having the temerity to question any policy or
indepat
Dec 2011
#18
As we have seen, there is low-level terrorism....perpetrated by the police. n/t
AntiFascist
Dec 2011
#32
Xe and the like will do as they are paid to as will the vast majority of law enforcement
TheKentuckian
Dec 2011
#38