Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Another Take on Terrorism

James Wolcott: Repetition-Convulsion Syndrome: "'What has changed, grotesquely, is the aftershock,' Simon Jenkins writes in The Guardian, delivering a splash of cold reality. 'Terrorism is 10% bang and 90% an echo effect composed of media hysteria, political overkill and kneejerk executive action, usually retribution against some wider group treated as collectively responsible. This response has become 24-hour, seven-day-a-week amplification by the new politico-media complex, especially shrill where the dead are white people. It is this that puts global terror into the bang. While we take ever more extravagant steps to ward off the bangs, we do the opposite with the terrorist aftershock. We turn up its volume. We seem to wallow in fear."

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