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Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
Tue Feb 12, 2013, 01:39 AM Feb 2013

Notice how crime and terrorism are concepts increasingly interchangeable... creepy...

min reyes ‏@Min_Reyes

notice how crime and terrorism are concepts increasingly interchangeable... creepy...
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"Should an armed drone be dispatched to kill Christopher Dorner?"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/feb/11/chris-dorner-drones-lapd


Use an armed drone to execute a criminal and set a precedent for the use of armed drone executions of anyone disliked by those in power. Non-terrorists.

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Notice how crime and terrorism are concepts increasingly interchangeable... creepy... (Original Post) Fire Walk With Me Feb 2013 OP
If you really work at it, almost anything can be defined as terrorism starroute Feb 2013 #1
Who is creating terror? Dorner or LAPD. Downwinder Feb 2013 #2
As a Los Angelean I can firmly state: LAPD. Fire Walk With Me Feb 2013 #4
more like treating crime as war. GeorgeGist Feb 2013 #3

starroute

(12,977 posts)
1. If you really work at it, almost anything can be defined as terrorism
Tue Feb 12, 2013, 02:25 AM
Feb 2013

According to the FBI, "Terrorism is defined in the Code of Federal Regulations as 'the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.'” (http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/terrorism-2002-2005)

This means that almost any exercise of free speech that disrupts business-as-usual can be considered unlawful coercion. It also means that large areas of routine criminality -- from extortion to gangs keeping other gangs off their turf -- can be defined the same way.

It's one hell of a slippery slope, and I really don't want to find out how far they can push it.

 

Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
4. As a Los Angelean I can firmly state: LAPD.
Tue Feb 12, 2013, 11:13 AM
Feb 2013


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Officers beat a homeless man for eating sunflower seeds on San Julian Street as onlookers plead for them to stop. Man is subsequently taken away in an ambulance.
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