by Ibon » Fri 19 Feb 2016, 21:53:11
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Terrorism is not a made-up threat. I live where the Marathon bomber struck.
Statistically speaking terrorism IS a made up threat. This is simply fact.
Back in the late 80's early 90's when I was in my Yuppie chapter in the world of commerce, I was in Lima Peru with my sales representative, she was a switched on and bright young 25 year old who took no shit from anyone. We were driving through the inner city near the morgue and police station because we were visiting the forensics department to try to sell them a ballistic microscope. The whole city center had 90% of the windows blown out because the sendero luminoso (shining path) just set off a series of bombs. Maria, my sales rep, told me about all the lives lost, all the attacks and brutal tactics of the shining path. I asked her how this affected her and her ability to move through the city. She told me she never thought about it, she said she didn't care about the threat, she wasn't going to allow the maoists to terrorize her. A lot of Peruvians took this position. Colombians the same in Cali or Medellin at that time which was quite rough for different reasons. People go about their lives like everything is normal. You cope, you adapt, you thrive.
What makes Americans different? Is it because, A) they are a more fearful lot, or B) they have a government and media that manipulates them into being fearful.
Where are the messages out their to live warrior like in defiance to those whose objective is to terrorize.
The actual muslim terrorists themselves in fact are not really effective in instilling fear. It is our governments manipulative portraying of them that instills fear. Is it not?
I think so.
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