Terrorism
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One of the big things about countering
terrorism
is, how do you perceive it?
So if you have a traditional perception of terrorism, it would be that it's one of criminality, one of war.
If you have a more modernist approach, and your perception of
terrorism
is almost cause-and-effect, then naturally from that, the responses that come out of it are much more asymmetrical.
For my part, what I wanted us to do was just to look at
terrorism
as though it was a global brand, say, Coca-Cola.
You could be looking there at poverty, injustice, all those sorts of things which feed
terrorism.
Our target audience, it's not just the producers of terrorism, as I've said, the terrorists.
It's not just the marketeers of terrorism, which is those who finance, those who facilitate it, but it's the consumers of
terrorism.
So we've got to find a different mechanism, and one of the best mechanisms I've ever come across is the victims of
terrorism.
But whether it's victims, whether it's governments, NGOs, or even the Queen yesterday, in Northern Ireland, we have to interact and engage with those different layers of terrorism, and, in effect, we do have to have a little dance with the devil.
We're all victims of
terrorism.
We do not look after our victims, and we do not enable them, and what I'm going to try and show is that actually, victims are the best weapon we have against more
terrorism.
We need to build an arsenal of noncombative weapons in this war on
terrorism.
We see it as
terrorism
versus democracy in that brand war.
If we perceive it in this way as a brand, or other ways of thinking at it like this, we will not resolve or counter
terrorism.
If anyone thinks you can have a war on piracy like a war on
terrorism
and beat it, you're wrong.
Now, I just want to end with saying, if we follow reason, we realize that I think we'd all say that we want to have a perception of
terrorism
which is not just a pure military perception of it.
This isn't about being soft on
terrorism.
What if society actually needs
terrorism
to change and adapt for the better?
They've dug a basement, and they've built a spy center to try and run algorithms and figure out which ones of us are troublesome, and if any of us complain about that, we're arrested for
terrorism.
There are really serious calamities staring us in the eye that we're in the same kind of denial about that we were about terrorism, and what could've happened on September 11.
Or you could end up in a country where taking a picture of a pharmacy of mass production from the other side of the street is terrorism; this happens in the United States.
The first is
terrorism.
I've really tried to solve some big problems: counterterrorism, nuclear terrorism, and health care and diagnosing and treating cancer, but I started thinking about all these problems, and I realized that the really biggest problem we face, what all these other problems come down to, is energy, is electricity, the flow of electrons.
But other examples are traffic jams, stock market, society and disaster recovery,
terrorism
and insurgency.
For some, it will lead to anger, religious and sectarian violence and
terrorism.
He'd call out
terrorism
for what it is, not only criminal but an obscene travesty of everything he believed in and struggled for.
This is another cartoon from "The Rejection Collection." "Too snug?" That's a cartoon about
terrorism.
The original designer of the memorial, Michael Arad, had this image in his mind of all the names appearing undifferentiated, almost random, really a poetic reflection on top of the nature of a
terrorism
event itself, but it was a huge challenge for the families, for the foundation, certainly for the first responders, and there was a negotiation that went forth and a solution was found to actually create not an order in terms of chronology, or in terms of alphabetical, but through what's called meaningful adjacency.
It's increasingly irrelevant to the kinds of decisions we face that have to do with global pandemics, a cross-border problem; with HIV, a transnational problem; with markets and immigration, something that goes beyond national borders; with terrorism, with war, all now cross-border problems.
Do we really think
terrorism
is such an existential threat, we are ready to do anything at all?
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