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Return of the Dissident
Cover your ears kids, the lexiconic abomination has returned.
George Orwell had nothing on today’s mainstream media, who now routinely refer to Osama bin Laden as a “Saudi dissident.”
Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden in an undisclosed place inside Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden called on Muslim fighters to go to Sudan to wage war against “crusader thieves,” according to a new audiotape attributed to him which served as a vexing reminder of the US failure to track down the terror mastermind. (AFP/File)
This is an undated photo of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, in Afghanistan, wanted by the United States government on account of the 1998 bombing of two U. S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Bin Laden is hiding out in Afghanistan as guest of its Islamic rulers, the Taliban. Afghanistan’s hardline Taliban rulers condemned the devastating terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 and rejected suggestions that Osama bin Laden could be behind them. (AP Photo)
And there are others.
If "terrorist" suddenly too loaded a word for the world's most wanted man? If Osama isn't a terrorist, than who is? From "dissident", it's just a hop, skip, and a jump to "malcontent", "provocateur", or "precious cuddle-bug who's just a little cranky from his dialysis".
Sheesh.
Not ones to be out-PC'ed, EU officials are drafting an official policy of "non-emotive lexicon for discussing radicalisation".
Flashback:
Chris Matthews: Osama bin Laden is 8 Feet Tall!
Handcrafted by Flip on April 24, 2006 |
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