'Tis true that's it a broad definition and vague, but that is essentially what a terrorist is. I don't think that, let's say, the American Army are terrorists because they use terror as a weapon but that's because my perception is changed to see them as the "good guys" while someone that is for something that can kill a lot of innocents is the "evil guys". But if we asked Terrorists if the American Army was a terrorist organization based on the definition, then they would, maybe, say yes.senataur said:That's a very broad definition. Under that you could easily place nearly every branch of government, armed forces, police etc etc. Remember "Shock and Awe"? What was that if not terrorism?spartan1077 said:A terrorist is:a radical who employs terror as a weapon.
Thats pretty much how i feel when people use the term a bit too far in the news, papers etc.MaxwellEdison said:No.
1. Anon isn't a group - it's a label we give to any anonymous action on the internet, even when it doesn't involve /b/ at all.
2. Terrorists use violence/threats of to further political goals. Do I need to explain this?
2a. Utilizing the term "terrorist" to describe hacking, and sometimes simply flooding sites, is pushing the term so far that we might as well get it over with and start calling anyone we dislike a terrorist.
Thanks for explaining that to me. I've been stepping on eyes and ears all day. I was wondering who left them here. Jeez.vrbtny said:Watch what you say, anonymous has eyes and ears everywhere....
I want my lulz dammit =/.megaman24681012 said:Hey guys, PLOT TWIST!
WE ARE ANONYMOUS!
hehe, couldn't resist.
...which is?Zigot66 said:Under the actual definition of terrorism, no, they aren't.
Ah, but terrorist is used as a label quite often, there's quite a lot of American Congress members who supported Irish 'freedom fighters' but hate Islamic 'terrorists'. Rhetoric and use of the word beyond simple definition is important.feather240 said:"Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion." Freedom fighters are still, usually, terrorists. It isn't just a label, it's a word with a precise definition.Blind Sight said:What is terrorism? If terrorism is simply the act of threatening with violence, using violence or illegal methods to achieve your goals while attracting government attention, then congratulations, the entire American government was founded by terrorists. Define what terrorism is, and then get back to me about Anonymous.
The only difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist is perspective.
"Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die." -Mel Brooksgeldonyetich said:Funny thing about anonymous, though, if the FBI did catch some specific people behind those DOS attacks and jail them, they'd probably be pointing and laughing at their incarcerated former anonymous as a source of epic LOLs. They're not really a single unified movement, more an delinquent outgrowth of Internet youth culture, one that generally thinks tragedy is funny.
Once again, it is a precise word. Using a word with a clear definition to label something in a certain light in formal unbiased discussion is misuse of it. You complained about it not having a solid definition, however criminal definition would be based around how legislation defines it, not the literal meaning of the word. Search some dictionaries, tell me what you get.Blind Sight said:Ah, but terrorist is used as a label quite often, there's quite a lot of American Congress members who supported Irish 'freedom fighters' but hate Islamic 'terrorists'. Rhetoric and use of the word beyond simple definition is important.feather240 said:"Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion." Freedom fighters are still, usually, terrorists. It isn't just a label, it's a word with a precise definition.Blind Sight said:What is terrorism? If terrorism is simply the act of threatening with violence, using violence or illegal methods to achieve your goals while attracting government attention, then congratulations, the entire American government was founded by terrorists. Define what terrorism is, and then get back to me about Anonymous.
The only difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist is perspective.
But what does 'terror' entail? Does it mean threats of violence, acts of violence, the fear of violence as a way to maintain order? Your definition doesn't work for me due to this minor detail. By this definition, the legitimate use of force present in governments is also a form of terrorism, as it systematically uses fear of imprisonment or worse to maintain order and ensure that people follow the law, i.e. an act of coercion. This 'precise definition' has holes.
After a google search, I noticed you took that definition from wikipedia. Did you also notice that the exact next line says that there is no universally agreed on criminal definition of terrorism? Or in the next paragraph, where it states that some definitions include concepts like war while others don't? I fail to see a precise definition present.