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by jacquesm
6076 days ago
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About 5 years ago, visiting some friends in Colorado living somewhere high up in the rockies the talk turned to terrorism. So I posed a question to these guys, all of them are pretty smart. Given a 50 dollar budget, how much damage could you do to society. Let me phrase the outcome of the rest of the talk like this: We, collectively should be really happy that the terrorists are unable to think as clearly as this group of middle-aged mostly hippies, vets and engineers. Sabotage is so much easier than construction. Flying planes into buildings is destruction on a massive scale, but if you sat and did some cold hearted calculations on how to make sure you kill a large number of people with low tech means you could do a whole lot 'better' than that. It wont' get your cause 10 years worth of television coverage though. The 'love affair' between terrorism and media is for the most part what keeps this whole thing going. |
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We actually agreed, in the end, it was lucky these groups have an obsession with causing deaths. Callous as it sounds, killing people in large enough numbers is bloody difficult.
> The 'love affair' between terrorism and media is for the most part what keeps this whole thing going.
Agreed! Ironic really that it's partly that which they crave!