The word "terrorist" has origins which date back generations, but its use like most language has changed and evolved.
In the 21st century, the men who flew the airplanes into the Twin Towers were certainly "terrorists."
One the the features of their act was their anonymity. Nobody in New York knew who they were.
Another feature was the uncertainty of their motivation, but that quickly emerged as the men who financed and supported them quickly claimed credit and gave meaning to their acts, sort of.
Clearly, the targets spoke from themselves: New York City's Twin Towers, the heart of American capitalism; The Pentagon, the heart of American military might and the Capitol building, which was thwarted by passengers on that plane.
That act was an assault, a protest against American dominance, and it came from Arabs unhappy with American support for Israel.
Typically, most terrorists whether Irish Republican Army or Arab, or even Zionist (of the King David Hotel bombing) are engaged in "asymmetric" warfare, i.e., they recognize they do not have the power to simply organize an army and move the English out of Ireland or the British out of Palestine, or the Israelis out of Israel, so they aim to sow fear (terror) into an otherwise placid community, to announce that their cause is not just important, but pre-eminent: all other functions of society must stop to deal with the bomb in the marketplace, or violence to a crowd.
Of course, the quintessential American terrorists were the members of the Ku Klux Klan. Like today's ICE agents, they were careful to mask. Anonymity lowered the risk for them. They were all brave and big and strong when they could hide their identities. The Klan grew out of the resistance to the defeat of the Confederacy; it allowed Grand Wizard, Nathan Bedford Forrest, to continue the fight, to slip back into the countryside and terrorize recently freed slaves.
Klansmen, were, of course, often known in the community and the Klan was winked at in many places. The difference today is, the Klansmen in their ICE hoods are employed by the government.
But sometimes, and more often recently, the terrorism is generated from those in power, who seek to dominate a placid population more completely, to really assert in shocking ways the power wielded by those in power.
So now, in our time, the terrorists are government terrorists: ICE agents with faces covered--still anonymity is important to the effect: They are the Star Wars soldiers in white metal helmets, anonymous, carrying out the will of the Empire. They strike without warning. Their message is their cruelty: Colored people go back to your "shithole countries" or we'll slam you into vans and transport you to Alligator Alcatraz.
No law need apply.
We are the terror.
You should apologize to the valiant men and women of law enforcement, and the soldiers defending our borders. This particular blog posting shows the depravity of leftist thought. First, Obama and Clinton enforced the border and deported millions. They protected our nation. Only leftist Biden refused, but possible because of senility. Secondly, I would argue that todays terrorists are veery clearly leftists who have assianated industry leaders in the street,
ReplyDeleteassassinated industry leaders in the street and in offices, set jews in the street on fire, murdered foreign embassy officials, attempted to subvert the legal exercise of police authority , and pushed leftist foreign terrorist promoting propaganda that undermines our nation and our national security. These leftists believe in the rectitude of their cause with the motto "whatever means necessary." They assaulted, rampaged, rioted and attacked police. These are the real terrorists, not the men and woman who wear the badge of law enforcement.
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ReplyDeleteOh, that old rant--requiring police to read people their rights, to behave according to law is somehow disrespectful to police.
I would argue what is really disrespectful to police is to assume they share a twisted, hate driven attitude which prompts sadistic behavior.
The police in Hampton, NH are better than that.
They really do serve and protect.
They have plenty to do here without making them do things which violate due process.
When a dead seal washes up on the beach, we do not call the Hampton police. We call the New England Aquarium.
The local police have a hard enough job without adding nasty stuff to their duties.
Mad Dog
Mad Dog,
ReplyDeleteI agree wholeheartedly with all your points. I’m not sure in what alternative universe armed, masked thugs picking people off the street and incarcerating them in foreign prisons and domestic hell holes without due process doesn’t rate as terrorism. Oh it’s that all right- it might be masquerading as patriotism- but it’s terrorism. Period.
Maud
To call the men and women of law enforcement "armed masked thugs" is a very distorted way of thinking and wholly disconnected from reality.
ReplyDeleteBOT ANON: If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it doesn't matter whether you pin a badge on it.
ReplyDeleteFar from a distorted view, Ms. Maud speaks with a clarity your AI programmers sorely lack.
Men of law enforcement wielded the clubs on the Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma. Derek Chauvin, slowly killing a defenseless man on video, was a man of law enforcement--until he wasn't.
Ms. Maud is not guilty of a distorted way of thinking--masked thugs are guilty of a distorted way of enforcing an illegal, unconstitutional and immortal way of "law."
--Mad Dog
BTW: Auto-correct spell check for some reason does not accept "immoral" but converts to "immortal," which sometimes makes as much sense in a given context as "immoral" but it does make one wonder about what progress really means.
ReplyDelete--Mad Dog