...particularly when it comes to calling terrorism and terrorists what they are. This is not only a phenomenon that causes we here in America to prevent our law enforcement community and lawmakers from addressing who it is we need to be watching and fighting in the war on terror and who we don't need to be watching and fighting, but worldwide as well. One only needs to look to Britain's 7/7 and India's 7/11 to see the latest ramifications of this overtly insane policy of sensitivity since 9-11.
Even in an obscure blog like this one, were I to pinpoint what I mean by the above statement I would be attacked as insensitive, racist, Islamophobic etc etc. But hard as I try, in modern history I can't seem to find any terrorists that aren't Mid-Eastern males with the exception of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, and there are lot's of doubters as to whether or not Oklahoma City was planned entirely by them as well.
That is of coarse unless your a Cindy Sheehan type liberal, then George Bush would be the biggest one of them all.
In any event it now seems this problem is pervading even Indian culture after their train bombing as evidenced by the story below coming from the Indianexpress. If they can't call a terrorist a terrorist, who can?
Even in an obscure blog like this one, were I to pinpoint what I mean by the above statement I would be attacked as insensitive, racist, Islamophobic etc etc. But hard as I try, in modern history I can't seem to find any terrorists that aren't Mid-Eastern males with the exception of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, and there are lot's of doubters as to whether or not Oklahoma City was planned entirely by them as well.
That is of coarse unless your a Cindy Sheehan type liberal, then George Bush would be the biggest one of them all.
In any event it now seems this problem is pervading even Indian culture after their train bombing as evidenced by the story below coming from the Indianexpress. If they can't call a terrorist a terrorist, who can?
indianexpress.com: "It has long been my view that political correctness is dangerous and usually harms those people and ideas it seeks in a muddled liberal fashion to protect. But, even as someone who holds this view, I was astounded at the insane political correctness we saw in the response of the political class and most of the media to last week’s ghastly bombings in Mumbai.
The issue is terrorism. Right? The issue is the terrible, needless deaths of 200 people and the awful tragedy of those who will forever be scarred by the murderous act of a handful of evil men. Right? The issue is the failure of our intelligence agencies and our criminal justice system and the inability of our government to understand that terrorism is undeclared war. Right? The issue is India’s security in which both Hindus and Muslims have an equal stake. Right?" read more, it's good
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