Days after the bombings at the Boston Marathon finish line, Facebook, Twitter and the news media are still awash in borderline hysterical outcries. I understand the sentiment. The video of the acts is seared into our memories, and we feel the need to show support for our Bostonian neighbors. Those are good and natural instincts.
Still, some of it gets a little maudlin and over-the-top. It’s worth noting that the ultimate point of terrorism isn’t actually killing. It is terror. Terrorists want their killing and maiming to get blown out of proportion by the news media and our leaders, so that it dominates our psyches and disrupts our freedom and pursuit of happiness.
In other words, the only thing terrorists have to fear is the inability to promote fear itself. Continue reading