6/ And also seems to happen, in various ways, in Europe; authorities + media often seem to feel a duty to downplay/minimize migrant crimes.
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Replying to @DouthatNYT
Isn't the stated rationale for eschewing the phrase more plausible than an effort to trick people about what faith ISIS claims?
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Replying to @normative
I don't think presidential wariness of the phrase reflects trickery. But I it's a problem when that wariness gets bound up ...
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Replying to @DouthatNYT @normative
... in a broader effort to downplay fairly obvious ideological motives in terror.
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Replying to @DouthatNYT @normative
I think there is genuine ambiguity in mentally ill lone wolves radicalized online
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Replying to @DouthatNYT @normative
I oppose using Global War on Terror techniques to fight lone wolf racist killers, so yes.
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Replying to @HeerJeet @normative
Right, but there was a huge *ideological* response to Roof in public rhetoric.
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Replying to @DouthatNYT @HeerJeet
There was a huge push initially to frame Mateen's attack as an LGBT hate crime, even though he cited US bombing Syria
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Replying to @mtracey @DouthatNYT
Mateen spent years hanging out at gay club. I doubt that was Syria related.
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He stated in the 911 calls over and over again that he was motivated by US bombing of Iraq and Syria
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