General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,113 posts)which I'm sure you didn't mean to do.
"were the Loyalists who murdered mourners at a funeral, TERRORISTS? " Yes.
"Bloody Sunday, I asked you before, were the perpetrators of that slaughter, TERRORISTS? " You didn't ask me, but, yes, it's reasonable to call them terrorists, since they purposely killed innocent people to terrify others.
'Terror' is when a group targets a civilian population to induce terror in the remainder.
You are trying to apply 'terrorist' to US founding fathers so that you can then deny it. It's a strawman. No, the word 'terrorist' did not appear until the French Terror, and then it took some time before it was applied to other situations. Just look at a historical dictionary.
I note that you haven't answered the question "did any of those people you list as heroes target innocent civilians?" (apart from your accidental use of the British as the answer to that).