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The Language of Violence
Considerations: (1) Is violence a language? (2) If yes, who speaks the language of violence? (3) If no, how is violence communicated? (4) Despite the oft-strived for and well known “alternatives” to violence, in the face of grievous threats to … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Language & Philology, Terrorism Studies
Tagged language, resolution, terror, terrorism, Violence, war
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The Real Nat’l Security Threat: Liberals’ Imagined Politics of Exclusion
A few general thoughts on the serious dangers to national security and American unity posed by the imaginary/imagined politics of hard-liberal hysteria “thinkers”: We must note, with caution and preparation, how the hard-liberal advocates of allegedly non-violent means have become … Continue reading
SJMB Lecture: “On Theoterrorism”
VIEW EVENT DETAILS BY CLICKING HERE Theoterrorism means an individual’s/group’s calculated use of violence, or the threat of violence, against non-combatant/civilian targets, to inculcate a profound experience of terror and the sustained fear of re-experiencing that terror; it is intended … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Analysis, Religion & Theology, Terrorism Studies
Tagged 7/7, 9/11, al-Qaeda, DAESH, ISIS, islam, islamist, muslim, osama bin laden, religion, sjmb, sundar jm brown, terror, terrorism, terrorist, Theology, theoterrorism
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ASSASSINATION: Russian Ambassador Publicly Gunned Down by Radical Islamist in Turkey
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Posted in Analysis, International Relations, Religion & Theology, Terrorism Studies
Tagged aleppo, ANdrey Karlov, Andrey Karlov Assassinated, Andrey Karlov Shot, Assassination, islam, Islamic terrorism, muslim, muslim terrorism, Religious Violence, Russia, Russian Ambassador, Russian Ambassador Killed, Russian Ambassador to Turkey, Russian Ambassador to Turkey Assassinated, Russian Ambassador to Turkey Shot, Security Detail, terrorism, Turkey, Turkish police
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