• wpb@lemmy.world
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    Terrorist is a politicized, meaningless term, and always has been. Its only use is propaganda. The fact that the word snuck into legislation is incredibly frightening. In the UK, you cannot support a terrorist group. What defines a terrorist group? Whatever the fuck the home security office wants.

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      Reminder that terrorist started being used as a replacement for “freedom fighter”, when public opinion on the Mujahideen, APLA, IRA etc. started to change and flip.

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        when public opinion on the Mujahideen, APLA, IRA etc. started to change and flip

        Seems like a reversal of cause and effect. I think the usage of the term “terrorist” for these groups was a deliberate choice of the consent factory to flip public opinion.

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          That’s what I mean, they started calling them terrorists because people started seeing “freedom fighter” as a positive thing. “Freedom fighters” were scary anarchists that blew things up in Europe in the 1800s.

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      In the UK, you cannot support a terrorist group. What defines a terrorist group? Whatever the fuck the home security office wants.

      Protesting genocide, apparently.