Friday, January 23, 2009
Terrorism
The first article was very interesting and included facts that many people, including myself did not know. I had no idea that the middle east had the least amount of reported terrorist cases out of any region. However, it may seem a little deceiving, in who the targets were. I think it is far more likely that the 16 cases were mostly aimed towards America and the 30 cases in Europe may have been aimed elsewhere. It is obvious that the "Middle East" is corrupted and the government is doing very little. The second article was a little harder to understand for myself, but in the end I would disagree. I do not see the white race in America for a very long time, There are about 230,000,000 people in America of Caucasian decent with the next closes race (Hispanic) at 45,000,000, Clearly a enormous difference.
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I also found the information that was mentioned in the article very surprising but later after I had read through the rest of the article I thought that the statistics were very deceiving because many different countries have different interpretations of what terrorism is. The claim of the article was to put the word terrorism into a definition that would be broad enough that it would cover all possible forms of terrorism. The second article was very deceiving too because there was really no truth in the fact the article was presenting about the whites becoming minorities because like you said there are far too many Caucasians, and false statements like that should not be made.
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