Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls
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To begin with, "terrorism" and "terror" are here protrayed as two different things and, however similar they may be or seem to be in practice, they're supposedly different purely on account of the former being committed by people and groups without government sponsorship whereas the latter is committed by and/or on behalf of governments; tell that one to the victims.
Next, a "definition" that includes a phrase such as "randomly chosen targets" undermines itself by reason of seeking to rest on such a contradiction in terms; if a "target" is indeed "chosen", how can that choice be deemed "random"?
Since Richard Barrett's choice of reading matter is almost certainly something of which you have scant knowledge (if indeed any at all beyond those sources which he quotes here from time to time), you would be wise to refrain from trying to tell him what he should and should not read.
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