I think you should reevaluate this thread, because I no longer understand what you are arguing against. To remind you, my initial statement was along the lines of "A large number of people aren't calling this terrorism because it is a white male conservative; whereas the same actions by a Muslim
would be labelled terrorism immediately. Instead, with the only variables being the exact nature of his ideological beliefs, his ethnicity, and his religion, we prefer to say that he is simply 'insane' and simply wants to kill people for the sheer pleasure of killing people, and not because he is trying to bring forward a political agenda".
Please return to attempting to invalidate this statement, because the impression I am getting right now can go in one of two directions. You either think:
1) I am hallmarking this as the beginning of a massive, organized, and deadly terrorist movement in Norway
or
2) Terrorists are only terrorists if they work for some sort of 'Official Terrorism Agency' (such as Al Qaeda); and shooting up 80 children belonging to political activists is, therefore, only terrorism if the perpetrator was backed by one of these shadowy groups.
Neither of which is true.
I don't, I just didn't like the direction you were going between the two (mostly separate) issues. In events like these, someone is always going to go off on the media. The media being douches is pretty much a given now. The tragedy and the hunt for facts honestly seems more important than the knee jerk reaction of the media. If there actually is some crypto-facsist conspiracy that he was part of, I don't doubt there are plenty in the media eager to expose it.
Again, I really have to pick this apart to understand what you are saying here, so you'll have to forgive me if I misinterpret something.
I don't feel it actually is more important to grieve over the tragedy of the terrorist attack than it is to ensure we can create a happy society where we can stop these things from happening in the future (as they will if we divide ourselves along ethnic lines and then refuse to believe we have done so).
And again, you
can indeed have political motivations and be driven to commit atrocities because of them without being a formal member of a shadow group.