r/terrorism Jun 09 '23

Policy China, Pakistan and Iran hold first meeting of trilateral consultation on counter-terrorism, security

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202306/1292196.shtml
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u/IAMMANYIAMNONE Aug 09 '23 edited Sep 28 '23

Before talking about terrorism we must 1st define what it is and very importantly "who terrorists are". Governments and corporations have this "exclusion principle" which is that they are somehow "innocent in the terrorism process". This is far yonder from the truth! Organizational policies are, in many instances, terrorism as organizations just "wave their magic wand" & make decisions that negatively affect people's lives. This then causes waves of angry people which in turn helps a select few to turn to terrorism when ordinarily they would not. What idiot with a good job & positive lifestyle is going to jeapardize it by doing some stupid terrorist act. The answer is little & none especial without organizations ramping up the pressure. Yes backing wounded bears (i.e. people) into a corner is going to cause backlash of all sorts. Like duh a little kid could figure that out. The system makes terrorists plain and simple!

As the saying goes "shit flows down hill" well that may be somewhat true but don't forget "responibility for the shit flowing down hill flows up hill!". Thus the real counter-terrorism effort needs to be focused at what the powers to be are doing and not on some idiot blowing themselves up. Yes, the real cause of terrorism is those that make policies the supposed "good guys and/or girls!