Micheal wrote:
Your definition of terrorist is much more inclusive than mine, and your assumption of everyone else's racism is increasingly used for what looks to be dramatic effect.
I am without other explaination as to why the Christmas Bomber qualified as a terrorist, and Scott Roeder does not. Or why the guy that shot up fort hood qualified as a terrorist, but Scott Roeder does not.
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Then again, one of my personal heroes in the battle against the evil empire, Michael Collins, was a terrorist. I just don't see the nut case Scott Roeder in the same league.
Why? He's ideologically motivated, he's violent, he is willing to use violence to enforce his ideology on others, taking their life and liberty away in the name of his own political outlook. Do you imagine that the hardcore terrorists do not feel morally justified in what they do? Do you think that Osama Bin Laden doesn't think of himself as a hero? That his devoted followers do not do the same?
It's entirely a matter of perspective. And yes, I do believe we have been trained to think that "terrorist" only applies to brown people with funny names. We can see evidence of that all over this board. Every time there is a story about violent islamic extremism, people can't trip over themselves fast enough to say "religion of peace!" and "turn the sandbox into a glass parking lot!" and other such crap. But the second violent religious extremism comes in the form of a white, Christian, American, it's suddenly just some random nutjob.
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The idiots claiming to be terrorists in the middle east aren't worthy of the name either. Most of the Islamic 'terrorists' are idiot pawns caught up in the fight and totally owned by the true terrorists, the ones that do the planning and prolong the fight.
No, they are terrorists, too.
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Being a terrorist isn't about the one strike, it is about the long fight and continuing to strike terror into the hearts and minds of the enemy. Being a terrorist is taking the long view, walking the long road, taking the small victories and living to fight another day. You don't sacrifice yourself in the name of the cause, you manipulate inconsequential pawns to take the fall, the bullet, the long drop. Dying as a martyr is a romantic belief you give to others, and only do yourself when you didn't plan well enough.
You are talking about the difference between an enduring ideology and an individual actor. The actor is still the terrorist, even if the ideology lives on. And if you think that the violent opposition to abortion rights is not a long fight involving a history of brutal violence, you are sorely mistaken.
He doesn't have to be a terrorist mastermind to be a terrorist. He just has to kill someone in the name of his ideology.
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