Originally posted by plawrence:
Not all of those terrorists that you mention, DC, were part of organized terror groups or terror operations.
That may be so, but even those like the Brooklyn Bridge killer, are products of the radicalized speaches and teachings of the IslamoNazi doctorine. Although the murder of that young jewish boy was classified as a homocide, it was later found that the shooter's actions were a result of his feelings on Middle Eastern politics. His ingestion of radical speaches and anti-jewish sentiments taught by those radicals provided a motive for his attack. Statements uttered by the leaders of Islamic radical movements who try covering themselves with religious legitimacy have far reaching influence over many sympathizers and therefore cause a person, who while they may not be part of a terrorist organization in name, to commit acts of terror.
So no matter how you slice it, it comes up as an act of terrorism.
Don Cardi
