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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Terrorism - No Public Discourse on Terror :: Argumentative Persuasive Topics

No Public Discourse on Terror   Rep. Barbara Lee (D-California) said the following in casting the lonely(prenominal) vote against giving President Bush full congressional approval for carrying surface his War on Terrorism as he sees fit   I am convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the United States. This is a truly complex and abstruse matter. . . . However difficult this vote may be, some of us must urge the use of restraint. Our country is in a state of mourning. Some of us must say, let us step back for a moment. Let us just pause for a minute and think through the implications of our actions straightaway so that this does not spiral out of control. . . .     I have agonized over this vote, but I came to grips with it today and I came to grips with opposing this resolution during the very painful yet very beautiful memorial service. As a member of the clergy so eloquently said, As we act, let us not snuff it the evil that we deplore.   I agree. scarcely what is striking to me as a linguist is the use of negatives in the statement not prevent, restraint (inherently negative), not spiral out of control, not become the evil that we deplore. Friends are circulating a petition calling for Justice without vengeance. Without has another implicit negative. It is not that these negative statements are wrong. But what is needed is a positive form of discourse.   There is one.   The central concept is that of responsibility, which is at the heart of progressive/ big(a) morality (See Moral Politics). Progressive/liberal morality begins with empathy, the ability to understand others and feel what they feel. That is presupposed in responsibility-responsibility for oneself, for protection, for the care of those who need care, and for the community. Those were the values that we saw at work among the rescue workers in New York adept after the attack.   Responsibility requires competence and effectiveness. If you are to deal responsibly with terrorism, you must deal effectively with all its causes religious, social, and enabling causes.

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