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"not Terror Related", - Of Course?
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Why are so many 'maniacs' suddenly starting to stab innocent people on trains then ?
Why are so many 'maniacs' suddenly starting to stab innocent people on trains then ?
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/// I don't think AOG minds looking
silly..... ///
It's not that, I just do not like standing out from the crowd.
/// And if he is going to start calling his fellow ABers 'apologists', I believe he'll find himself in a bit of hot-water. ///
Is that some kind of threat? Because if it is I assure you that I am not quivering in my boots.
/// I don't think AOG minds looking
silly..... ///
It's not that, I just do not like standing out from the crowd.
/// And if he is going to start calling his fellow ABers 'apologists', I believe he'll find himself in a bit of hot-water. ///
Is that some kind of threat? Because if it is I assure you that I am not quivering in my boots.
Jackdaw - //Of course it's terror-related, it's a no brainer.
I am not saying that it is ISIS related, but anyone who starts a fire then goes around stabbing people is a terrorist. Full stop. Are you saying that the people on the train were not terrified? //
This I think is the result of people like George Bush mis-using the term 'terror' for his own propaganda.
He was the first politician I heard mis-use the term, in his speech about a 'war on terror' which is a nonsensical concept.
'Terror' means fear - 'terrorist' is an entirely different noun, and mixing the two causes confusion.
So, accurately, the incident could be said not to be 'terrorist related' - but it is obviously 'terror' related because it caused terror in the dictionary definition of the term.
Lazy publicity seeking politicians served by lazy journalism result in this mangling of language, which is to no-one's benefit.
I am not saying that it is ISIS related, but anyone who starts a fire then goes around stabbing people is a terrorist. Full stop. Are you saying that the people on the train were not terrified? //
This I think is the result of people like George Bush mis-using the term 'terror' for his own propaganda.
He was the first politician I heard mis-use the term, in his speech about a 'war on terror' which is a nonsensical concept.
'Terror' means fear - 'terrorist' is an entirely different noun, and mixing the two causes confusion.
So, accurately, the incident could be said not to be 'terrorist related' - but it is obviously 'terror' related because it caused terror in the dictionary definition of the term.
Lazy publicity seeking politicians served by lazy journalism result in this mangling of language, which is to no-one's benefit.
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