Terrorist
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And yet, in Washington, we are debating whether to call the
terrorist
group that has taken over Syria and Iraq ISIS or ISIL or Islamic State.
For that, he was convicted of conspiracy to provide material support to a
terrorist
group.
When McGowan was transferred, he was told it's because he is a "domestic terrorist," a term the FBI uses repeatedly when talking about environmental activists.
But I kind of the hope the FBI now thinks that Bella and Edward are
terrorist
code names.
So no matter how ugly the world around us gets, or how many discouraging books on ISIS, the
terrorist
group, and not Isis, the ancient Egyptian goddess, continue to be published, I will keep building one colorful world.
Make sure to write the
terrorist'
s name in the caption, make sure to name the picture file "Breivik.jpeg."
Let's teach Google that that's the face of the terrorist."
But if you say, like that, in the US or in any European country, "We are going to close our doors to Muslim refugees," what you are saying is the best possible help for the propaganda of
terrorist
organizations.
So obviously, this is creating in societies that are all multiethnic, multi-religious, multicultural, this is creating a situation in which, really, it is much easier for the propaganda of these
terrorist
organizations to be effective in recruiting people for terror acts within the countries where these kinds of sentences are expressed.
And conflict isn't just online to offline, as we see with
terrorist
radicalization, but it goes the other way as well.
We all know the horrible events that unfolded in Paris this year with the Charlie Hebdo
terrorist
attacks.
We see online radicalization of teens, who can then be deployed globally for offline
terrorist
attacks.
In events like
terrorist
attacks and natural disasters, today's media attempts continuous coverage even when no reliable new information is available, sometimes leading to incorrect information or false accusations of innocent people.
Or oppressed, brainwashed, a
terrorist.
And I switch the channel and I hear, "... Muslim
terrorist
...," "... in the name of Islam ...," "... Middle-Eastern descent ...," "... jihad ...," "... we should bomb Mecca."
When you look at when anti-Muslim sentiment spiked between 2001 and 2013, it happened three times, but it wasn't around
terrorist
attacks.
Or "oppressed," "brainwashed," "a
terrorist"
?
So if you're a
terrorist
and have to choose between starting a grueling basic research program that will require years of meticulous lab work and still might not pan out, or just blowing stuff up?
To counter the
terrorist
propaganda spreading all over the internet, in Europe, Internet Referral Units are being set up, so that people can report on extremist content that they find and get it censored.
But, determined not to let this one incident make me lose faith in the solidarity in my community or humanity as a whole, I recalled the 7/7
terrorist
bombings in July 2005 on London transport, and how the mayor of London at the time, and indeed my own parents, had insisted that we all get back on the tubes the next day, so we wouldn't be defined or changed by those that had made us feel unsafe.
But it's also made us increasingly reactive, from the smallest annoyances of, "Oh, my train's been delayed," to the greatest injustices of war, genocides,
terrorist
attacks.
A
terrorist
attack.
Not long after coming back to work, I'm the senior on rounds in the hospital, when one of my patients looks over at my colleague, gestures around her face and says, "San Bernardino," referencing a recent
terrorist
attack.
When you look back on Iraq, those years when we were missing the story, were the years when the society was falling apart, when we were setting the conditions for what would become the rise of ISIS, the ISIS takeover of Mosul and
terrorist
violence that would spread beyond Iraq's borders to the rest of the world.
Others may assume that I'm a
terrorist
- I'm not - that I hate Americans.
So while it's reasonable to ask the question, it's not reasonable to say that refugee is another word for
terrorist.
I couldn't explain to her why someone tried to rip off her mother's hijab when they were grocery shopping, or why a player on an opposing team called her a
terrorist
and told her to go back where she came from.
And these are pretty much similar for Far Right, neo-Nazi groups all the way to Islamist extremist and
terrorist
groups.
When we look at foreign
terrorist
fighters, we see young men with the wind in their hair out in the desert and women going to join them to have nuptials out in the sunset.
How do we get rid of
terrorist
content?
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