I know plenty of brehs/brehettes think that's a win. I can understand that.
It's an
acknowledgement of "terrorism" but now what?
But then reality really hits, what does this change?
People
already know intrinsically it's terrorism,
but do they care? They know it's "bad" to be racist, again do they care?
For most people when they care about something, stuff gets done. Stuff isn't getting done, what does that tell you?
Will authorities carry out justice for only "certain" kinds of terrorism? Will they make excuses?
That's the problem. It always has been, the actual enforcing:
choosing when to apply what to what.
Politicians in a vacuum are essentially powerless. They wouldn't be able to do shyt without the people willing to
enforce it.
Politicians can say "do this...do that" but at the end of the day, they can only
issue those orders. Their words and orders only have real world impact
if the soldiers are willing to
carry it out in the first place. A bill or manmade law is only as powerful as anyone lets it be
Imagine if everyone they gave orders to said
"No, do it yourself." The politician is screwed no matter how many "laws" they pass/create. Powerless without enforcers.
That last part is sad. As human beings we're free and have so much power, but many people choose to kiss ass instead for approval and surrender their power to a handful of individuals and in doing so, forgetting who they were and their birthright.
By all means, it's a police state and most people are robots and "Sammy do-gooders" (who are ironically going to be treated as trash once the "threats" are gone). That's the reality of the world and why this shyt won't stop for a long time.
edit, exactly what I'm talking about:
These people don't care, they know the truth but it doesn't fit their agenda