• NoIWontPickaName@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      A terrorist is someone who uses terror to enact change.

      By all rights we were terrorists when we went into iraq and Afghanistan.

      We went in and used fear and terror of us reaction to change things

        • NoIWontPickaName@kbin.social
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          1 year ago

          Okay, well since you like being pedantic and hiding behind semantics here is the Oxford definition.

          You can spend all day yelling at them.

          I have called you out on your what i will assume is misinformation instead of disinformation.

          It’s your move, do you argue against the factual definition?

          • Peaty@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            First you didn’t not include a definition. Second, dictionaries aren’t authoritative sources but rather descriptive ones. If you need that explained to you then you are ill equipped for any academic discussion.

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              You are right I did forget here you go.

              Dictionary
              Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more
              ter·ror·ist
              noun
              a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
              “four commercial aircraft were hijacked by terrorists”
              Similar:
              bomber
              arsonist
              incendiary
              gunman
              assassin
              desperado
              hijacker
              revolutionary
              radical
              guerrilla
              urban guerrilla
              subversive
              anarchist
              freedom fighter
              insurrectionist
              insurrectionary
              adjective
              unlawfully using violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
              “a terrorist organization”

              • Peaty@sh.itjust.works
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                1 year ago

                You’ll note nowhere on that list of synonyms are terms used for militaries. That’s not by accident. It’s because national militaries aren’t terrorist groups.

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              1 year ago

              Correct. There is no authority in language except French. So your pedantic arguments are also flawed. Your own argument works against you

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                  1 year ago

                  Sorry, what is called the Lingua Franca? I missed which part you’re referencing

                  I only made the French comment because the French government has an official entity granted the authority to define the official French language.

                  • NoIWontPickaName@kbin.social
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                    The lingua Franca is the main tongue used in the world at the time. It’s called that because it used to be French, now it’s English.

                    You’re one of today’s lucky 10,000!

              • Peaty@sh.itjust.works
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                1 year ago

                There is also ones for other languages.

                Regardless the point is a dictionary does not define words but rather describes how they are used. Even if it covered national militaries, which it does not, it wouldn’t support your claim. In fact it would be an “appeal to authority”