A debate between me and
@Aquitaine about whether the killer of UK labour MP Jo Cox
was a terrorist which is what i think of him while Aquantaine think of it more to be an assassination
than terrorism,
What do you think of this crime of killing the Labour MP Jo Cox, is it an assassination or a terrorist act?
The same thoughts i found in an article by Glenn Greenwald.
https://theintercept.com/2016/06/17...itish-mp-jo-cox-not-being-called-a-terrorist/
First I've heard of it and upon reading the article you reference....
The use of the term assassination is entirely irrelevant in discussing whether or not it was an act of terror.
I shouldn't have to explain that to people.
More important is the fact that the discussion of Britain leaving the EU have been postponed by the actions of this individual. Even if he was "mentally disturbed" one has to question if he was influenced by those who opposed Britain leaving the EU. What separates his mind from that of those join ISIS from other nations and are willing to engage in a murderous campaign.......even through assassination.
But the notion that assassination excludes terrorism.......no. Simply no.
Here's a question..........does one need to be labelled a terrorist for simply being upon a larger group identifying the same or is one simply a terrorist by enacting an action to enact fear among a populace? It's the latter.
From what I read from Reuters this individual did in fact carry out an act of terror, murdered an MP that conflicted his views and imposed a punishment while laying claims to ties of other groups who sympathize with his views with his claim of "Britian First"....and the resulting action from the government was to delay their decision......due to an act of ............ terrorism. That is the definition of what terrorists wish to achieve.
And just to state.........for perhaps the first time.....I agree with FearGod.
This was an act of terrorism. To be honest it"s a quite clear act of terrorism