The federal indictment of two alleged members of the Terrorgram Collective, a far-right cell accused of inspiring “lone wolf” attacks, reveals the US is now using a “forgotten” legal strategy.
Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20240913155526/https://www.wired.com/story/terrorgram-collective-indictments/
What about far left terrorism? It seems like terrorism is bad in general. It shouldn’t be an excuse to crush human rights or to justify large surveillance programs but if someone becomes a serious threat action should be taken.
I could care less about the crazy belief systems of terrorists
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Where does it say this wouldn’t apply to far left terrorism? If you’re going to use a whatabout at least be a little clever about it.
The article is literally about there being enough tools available without needing to add more “large surveillance programs” or breaking E2EE.
What about whataboutism? Gotta protect against that too.