Andy said:
Nihilism? Not sure about that, however Mr. Cuervo is such a powerful influence that it becomes apparent terrorism is the least of your concern. It's not me rejecting morals... it's society and the feelings within their convoluted psyche.
It's all about the boogeyman, Andy. Keep 'em scared, and you stay in power by selling both the disease and the cure.
George Bush Sr. based his platform on fear of crime, bantering about released prisoners and crack-addict black men who will rape your white daughters. George Bush Jr. is doing the same, but instead with Islamic extremist terrorists. In actuality, the bizarre thing is that your odds of being harmed through crime far and away exceed anything relative to terrorism, and yet crime has taken a back seat in the fear-mongering hierarchy.
It's that the visual spectacle of terrorism adds that sensational fear effect ... the same sort of exceptional thinking dispelling mathematical odds that makes winning the lottery seem so disproportionally possible -- i.e., relative to systematically losing your shorts every week on lottery tickets.
And without diminishing the loss of those affected by those who died in terrorist incidents, you're right about keeping a perspective on terrorism's perceived impact versus its real impact. According to the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, your chances of dying in a terrorist incident are as follows:
- 1 in 88,000 of a terrorist attack
- 1 in 1,500,000 of a terrorist-caused shopping mall disaster assuming one such incident a week and you shop two hours a week
- 1 in 55,000,000 in a terrorist-caused plane disaster assuming one such incident a month and you fly once a month
By comparison, some other odds from the CDC:
- 1 in 55,928 of death by lightning
- 1 in 20,605 in your clothes igniting
- 1 in 10,455 of dying in your bathtub
- 1 in 10,010 by falling from a ladder or scaffolding
- 1 in 7,972 in a drowning accident
- 1 in 6,842 in a railway accident
- 1 in 197 of dying in a homicide
- 1 in 299 of dying in an assault from a firearm
- 1 in 5,330 of dying in an assault by hanging or strangulation
Seeing that, it makes you wonder whether so much of our civil liberties and national resources should be sacrificed to the greater threat of death by lightning strikes. Afterall, we are more likely to die from a bolt to the head.
And if you read the UK Mirror, taking into account all terrorist-caused deaths all over the world, you are three times as likely to die from a snake bite or food poisoning than terrorism:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_obj...762&headline=odds-ways-to-die--name_page.html
Which underscores how very effective the terrorists are, and how successful we help make them. Because every incident they pull gets multiplied many, many times over by our government in how it impacts us.