• graphene@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Terrorism is politically/religiously motivated violence.

    So is he trying to say that attacking a (supposedly) independent, non-government owned corporation, which is (supposedly) held and headed by a person who is officially nowhere on any governments payroll, is political?

    This is just like with the murder of Brian Thompson, the charges reveal the truth of what they think.

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      11 hours ago

      Terrorism is politically/religiously motivated violence.

      …By non-uniformed personnel, against non-state actors, for the purpose of using visceral public fear to achieve political goals.

      Uniformed vs state is war

      Non-uniformed vs state is insurrection

      Uniformed vs non-state is war crime (unless against insurrection/ terrorism I suppose, in which case its just war/ counter terrorism).