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Dylann Roof is. Eric Rudolph is. Timothy McVeigh was. All who commit or conspire to commit murder or destruction who specifically target noncombatant civilians for the sake of an ideology are terrorists. Those who commit murder because they are having a bad day are just murdering POS's.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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100% agree MSG. Just in this threads case, soliciting thoughts. I don't want to argue being no one will change how they feel, but could add knowledge that could help others.
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SPC Makissa Lewis
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I am not understanding the question. Can you please rephrase?
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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My apologies. Is there a chance that Americans are running a double standard when calling acts of terror TERRORISM?
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SPC Makissa Lewis
SPC Makissa Lewis
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Of course. Terrorism in America is classified by who you kill and who is doing the killing. Minorities terrorizing minorities for years tends to be labeled gang violence for instance.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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SPC Makissa Lewis - That much hasn't changed. Look at the Chi for instance. That would change the second the VL, LK, GD, Bloods, AB, whatever began hitting other targets and not each other.
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MSgt John Taylor
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Websters defines terrorism as: the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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I know, but if you dig further, you'll see that every section of the federal government to include DOD all have their own definition. I used the FBI's earlier being it was convent.
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