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battleop

join:2005-09-28
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What no blame on video games?

I figured someone would blame COD6.


Camelot One
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join:2001-11-21
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said by battleop:

I figured someone would blame COD6.
Nah, the "terrorism" angle sells better. They'll save blaming COD until the next "crazy white guy with no reason" shooting.
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PunkGod

join:2003-02-02

said by Camelot One:

said by battleop:

I figured someone would blame COD6.
Nah, the "terrorism" angle sells better. They'll save blaming COD until the next "crazy white guy with no reason" shooting.
What he did was a terrorist act.


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

said by PunkGod:

said by Camelot One:

said by battleop:

I figured someone would blame COD6.
Nah, the "terrorism" angle sells better. They'll save blaming COD until the next "crazy white guy with no reason" shooting.
What he did was a terrorist act.
One could say all rape and murders are terrorist acts.


james

join:2001-02-26
CWCville USA

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said by BF69:

One could say all rape and murders are terrorist acts.
I guess one could if they only had a vague understanding of what "terrorism" actually refers to.
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said by Metatron2008:

But people who download thousands of movies and games.... Yes, they are as bad as any murderer


BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

Are/were Timothy McViegh, the Unibomber, and Eric Rudolph terrorists?



james

join:2001-02-26
CWCville USA

Yes they are. I certainly hope you have a point. Actually, I'm sure you think you do, but you're wrong.

Let me point out the obvious difference between the average rapist/murderer and the people you just mentioned: Motivation.

Someone could rape/murder a single person, and if they are doing so with the intent of affecting national policy, social issues or any political issue it is terrorism. While I disagree with people who say this: I do see logic behind the argument that warfare is state sponsored Terrorism.
Conversely, someone can mail bombs, blow up buildings and fly planes into buildings, but if they did it for their personal enjoyment, it's not terrorism.
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[BQUOTE=[user=Metatron2008]]But people who download thousands of movies and games.... Yes, they are as bad as any murderer[/BQUOTE]



Camelot One
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join:2001-11-21
Austin, TX
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So under your definition, Ft. Hood wasn't an act of terrorism. He wasn't a guy trying to make a political or social issues point. He was a guy who had no problem collecting a paycheck from the military, but then flipped out when asked to actually earn it.

This wasn't terrorism, it was an act of a guy f$cked up in the head.
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james

join:2001-02-26
CWCville USA

said by Camelot One:

So under your definition, Ft. Hood wasn't an act of terrorism.
Under "my" definition? Please tell me you're trolling.

Also you're wrong anyways. Under the definition of terrorism that I just described, what he did was without a doubt terrorism. He didn't do it "for the lulz" he was talking to a cleric linked with other terror groups ffs. What are you smoking? Seriously.
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said by Metatron2008:

But people who download thousands of movies and games.... Yes, they are as bad as any murderer


Camelot One
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join:2001-11-21
Austin, TX
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So because he talked to someone else, he's a terrorist? Have you read anything about the case? The guy was f*cked in the head, LOOKING to do something. The fact that the cleric pointed him in one direction over another doesn't really matter. This jackass was going to do something, because he was too chicken shit to earn his pay. He wasn't trying to make a political statement, or strike fear into the country. His actions were about him.

I'm not suggesting he's a good guy, or even any less of a bad guy. But claiming a lone gunman is a terrorist lessens the inpact of the word.
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fAcEtIOUs
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join:2002-03-03
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You are wrong and you can talk until doomsday and it won't change the fact this guy was a terrorist. And the fact that all terrorists are slightly messed up in the head doesn't change that.



james

join:2001-02-26
CWCville USA

reply to Camelot One

said by Camelot One:

But claiming a lone gunman is a terrorist lessens the inpact of the word.
Hahaha wow.

Your claim that the word even needs to have an "impact" at all shows the way you think.

How about you go back to your sensationalist media like a good child and leave the debating to the big boys.
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said by Metatron2008:

But people who download thousands of movies and games.... Yes, they are as bad as any murderer


Camelot One
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join:2001-11-21
Austin, TX
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reply to fAcEtIOUs
You are right about one thing, there is no use debating it here.


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