Linus Van Pelt wrote:Contrary to your implication, nobody here is saying that al Qaeda etc. does not pose a threat. But yes, the threat posed by al Qaeda etc. is overstated, because it's being portrayed as the threat of fascism, when it's really just the threat of murder.
i don't know if i agree with this, as i feel al qaeda
does, in fact, pose more of a threat than your everyday average murderer. i'd have to get my thoughts together a bit more before i can explain myself properly though. i feel like they're more targeted or something.
also, linus; so if al qaeda
do turn out to be a bunch of fascists, you would agree that in addition to posing the threat of murder, they also pose the threat of fascism, correct?
also, to the dude who made that list: i feel like in order to be fair you should also try to include the measures/effort taken to prevent those numbers from soaring. i don't think i'm making myself very clear, but i mean i don't think the number of people killed in accidental falls would skyrocket if, for example, the US decided to abandon its military. whereas i imagine most al qaeda suicide bombers would much rather be waltzing around in the oval office or times square or something, instead of blowing up patches of earth around the us embassy or whatever. i think if al qaeda had their way the death toll on american citizens would be a bit higher than 4,000.