mindless1
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So you want to say they were traitors and insurrectionists instead of terrorists? Go right ahead.
Yes, depending on the side of view they were either traitors or liberators, but insurrectionists either way.
It does not improve their image nor does it lessen the risk that they will plan and execute violent attacks in the future.
I never stated they had a good image nor that it would lessen a risk of attack.
Your argument is pure semantics and ignores that DHS is less worried over how certain words are defined and more worried by possible acts of planned and pre-meditated violence (since those are the kind which can be prevented.)
Semantics is all there is, when all an agency is seemingly doing is throwing words around, in what is clearly, words twisted to deceive the public from their anti-agenda, to try to play politics instead of doing their job, fulfilling the reason they exist.
I have no care in the world what they are worried about, only that they stop playing games and instead do their job, whether it be against terrorists or insurrectionists, makes no difference. That's not semantics except on their part, rather what I want is a very real, NON-semantic change, like STFU and get it done already it's your job.
