reply to post by EVILteddie
The word "terror" and its permutations are overused and have become largely meaningless. They convey no useful information except for those who
have been conditioned to automatically connect tjese words to perpetrators of Arabic ethnicity or Muslim ideology. However, that's a bias born of
ignorance and ATS'rs don't do that. We'd be better served to discuss these events in more meaningful terms so that we can understand what is being
discussed. These words are an appeal to bias and prejudice and now stand for little more.
We should let these tired worn out labels of "terror", terrorist" and "terrorism" fade away and usel language that conveys meaningful content.
What say we let these words fade away in much the same way we'd all like Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice and the rest of that lying crowd to do,
provided that they receive their truly just compensation for their deeds, misdeeds, and omissions.
[edit on 11/29/2009 by dubiousone]


What a world we live in. 