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TopicWhy are random acts of violence always blamed on terrorism these days?
Lokarin
06/07/17 4:57:14 PM
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Blighboy posted...
Well a lot of the time these attacks are terrorism. Also the intent of terrorism is to drive up paranoia and irrationality, so if it's doing that, it's obviously extremely effective.

If you're talking less about domestic attacks and more about problems in the Middle East which often aren't technically terrorism (though often are), it's because the social-political-religious issues that have led to conflict with a large number of factions are extremely complex and wide spread and not often well understood by those who aren't experts in the field, so in essence it is a buzzword to label Middle Eastern factions who aren't fans of the West.


Mostly I'm comparing the London attack to the Orlando attack. A disgruntled worker killed more people, ehhhh - day in the life
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