
If We Don't Name It - Terrorists Won't Come?
The world has gone beyond simple denial of terrorism to being delusional about it! The BBC wants ...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
July 8, 201934m 59s
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Show Notes
The world has gone beyond simple denial of terrorism to being delusional about it! The BBC wants to ban
the word ’terror’. Marine Le Pen faces prison for tweeting images of terror. Americans are jolted when
helicopters crash into Manhattan skyscrapers and trigger memories of 9/11, or plots are foiled regarding
Times Square. Meanwhile, as the rest of the world is in denial or delusion, millennials are dying deaths
of despair because they grew up in the shadow of 9/11.
BBC journalists are being told not to use the words: terrorist, terrorism or terror when they report the
news. If an attack occurs, they are only to identify it by the location and type of attack, such as whether
it was a bomb or a shooting. This absurd attempt to squeeze out “terror” altogether is causing quite a
controversy, with MPs and experts voicing their concern. It is unbelievable that some at the BBC, more
concerned with political correctness, rationalize that we can stop terrorism by simply never saying the
words.
Marine Le Pen is expected to stand trial for tweeting violent images of terrorism, despite the fact that
these images were real and in the news - not photoshopped, Hear more about these images, for which
she faces 3 years in prison and a fine of 75,000 Euros.
Two incidents broke through New Yorkers’ denial fairly recently. A helicopter made a crash landing on
top of a Manhattan hi-rise, reminding people of the Twin Towers crash. And a terror plot for an attack
on Times Square was barely foiled in time. The terrorist’s dream was to see the flag of Islam on the
Twin Towers or the Empire State Building.
I call millennials, born between 1981-1996-2000, the '9/11 Generation’ because they grew up under the
cloud of this tragedy. It is not a coincidence that they are most likely to die from drugs, alcohol, suicide
than any other generation. Hear why. And hear why Americans want to ‘forget’ terrorism.
the word ’terror’. Marine Le Pen faces prison for tweeting images of terror. Americans are jolted when
helicopters crash into Manhattan skyscrapers and trigger memories of 9/11, or plots are foiled regarding
Times Square. Meanwhile, as the rest of the world is in denial or delusion, millennials are dying deaths
of despair because they grew up in the shadow of 9/11.
BBC journalists are being told not to use the words: terrorist, terrorism or terror when they report the
news. If an attack occurs, they are only to identify it by the location and type of attack, such as whether
it was a bomb or a shooting. This absurd attempt to squeeze out “terror” altogether is causing quite a
controversy, with MPs and experts voicing their concern. It is unbelievable that some at the BBC, more
concerned with political correctness, rationalize that we can stop terrorism by simply never saying the
words.
Marine Le Pen is expected to stand trial for tweeting violent images of terrorism, despite the fact that
these images were real and in the news - not photoshopped, Hear more about these images, for which
she faces 3 years in prison and a fine of 75,000 Euros.
Two incidents broke through New Yorkers’ denial fairly recently. A helicopter made a crash landing on
top of a Manhattan hi-rise, reminding people of the Twin Towers crash. And a terror plot for an attack
on Times Square was barely foiled in time. The terrorist’s dream was to see the flag of Islam on the
Twin Towers or the Empire State Building.
I call millennials, born between 1981-1996-2000, the '9/11 Generation’ because they grew up under the
cloud of this tragedy. It is not a coincidence that they are most likely to die from drugs, alcohol, suicide
than any other generation. Hear why. And hear why Americans want to ‘forget’ terrorism.
Topics
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