A reminder tonight that, in this bizarre, blinkered world focusing on an invisible enemy, that terrorism still exists:
https://news.sky.com/story/canada-a...d-after-mass-shooting-in-nova-scotia-11975680
However, if the currency of terrorism is shock, it’s current value is low. In normal times, a double digit death toll via terrorism is headline news. Tonight, when I’m the UK alone almost six hundred people died at the hands of a rampant virus, a figure ‘celebrated’ as the lowest in two weeks, somehow double digits suddenly seem a bit ‘meh’. We’ve been desensitised.
So where does terrorism go from here? Give up? Go big? Or take inspiration? What would happen for instance, if instead of flying an airliner into a skyscraper, you flew a smaller, more accessible aircraft into a research facility containing a wealth of lethal pathogens?
Strange times indeed, but I do wonder what the try COVID-19 legacy might look like in the long-term.
https://news.sky.com/story/canada-a...d-after-mass-shooting-in-nova-scotia-11975680
However, if the currency of terrorism is shock, it’s current value is low. In normal times, a double digit death toll via terrorism is headline news. Tonight, when I’m the UK alone almost six hundred people died at the hands of a rampant virus, a figure ‘celebrated’ as the lowest in two weeks, somehow double digits suddenly seem a bit ‘meh’. We’ve been desensitised.
So where does terrorism go from here? Give up? Go big? Or take inspiration? What would happen for instance, if instead of flying an airliner into a skyscraper, you flew a smaller, more accessible aircraft into a research facility containing a wealth of lethal pathogens?
Strange times indeed, but I do wonder what the try COVID-19 legacy might look like in the long-term.