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In a world where the word “terrorist” can shape who is feared, who is protected and whose violence is justified, this episode explores how political language turns acts of violence into global narratives of threat, security and freedom — but remember, if you have any questions, don’t think too much about it.
Created, researched, edited and delivered by me.
Sources and clips credits
This episode uses public speeches and news clips to explore how political leaders and institutions talk about terrorism. It references George W. Bush’s post-9/11 “with us or with the terrorists” speech; Barack Obama discussing why the US does not negotiate with terrorists; Donald Trump calling for the fight against terrorism; and a United Nations clip featuring António Guterres framing terrorism as a global threat.
All clips and materials remain the property of their respective owners and are used for commentary, criticism and educational discussion.
Music
⚫ On Your Six by Arthur Vyncke | / arthurvost Licenced under: CC-BY 3.0 Unportedhttps://bit.ly/2Htah7gDownload:https://bit.ly/Download-Action ⚫
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