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Is Donald Trump a stochastic terrorist ?

[b]Stochastic terrorism[/b] is the use of mass communications to incite random actors to carry out violent or terrorist acts that are statistically predictable but individually unpredictable.

The stochastic terrorist is the person who is responsible for the incitement. For example they go on radio or television and stir up hatred toward a particular person or group.

The random actor, or "lone wolf" as the term is used in law enforcement and intel, is the person who responds to the incitement by carrying out the violent or terrorist act against the target person or group. For example they shoot someone or detonate a bomb. While their action may have been statistically predictable (e.g. "given sufficient provocation, someone will probably do such-and-such"), the specific person and the specific act are not yet predictable.

There may be intermediaries in the chain of cause and effect. For example person A hires person B to go on television and incite hatred of group C; and then person D "pops up out of nowhere" and attacks one or more members of group C.

At each step, plausible deniability increases through the diffusion of responsibility. "Oh, it was just a lone nut, nobody could have predicted he would do that, and I'm not responsible for what people in my audience do."

The random actor gets captured and sentenced to life in prison, while the stochastic terrorist keeps his prime time slot and goes on to incite more lone wolves.

The stochastic terrorist may be acting either negligently or deliberately, or may be in complete denial of their impact, just like a drunk driver who runs over a pedestrian without even realizing it.

Finally, there is no need for conspiracy here: merely the twisted acts of individuals who are promoting hatred and extremism, and who get access to national media in which to do it. The rest follows naturally.
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Yes, he absolutely is. Trump’s hate-mongering is just as responsible for the recent bombs as he has been for escalating hate crimes against the other groups he’s been targeting. It’s like I’ve said before, what kind of [b]leader[/b] travels the country demonizing half of the citizens and the government over whom he’s been elected [b]president[/b] ? As if Trump doesn’t realise he’s not just president of the GOP ? If he were [b]really[/b] interested in anything but instigating partisan bickering and discord, he’d stop those infernal narcissistic “rallies”. He couldn’t even be bothered to cancel the one after yesterday’s mass shootings, because he doesn’t care about anything but himself.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@bijouxbroussard They really aren't rallies--they are Adoration Events, specifically structured to provide Trump the lavish praise his fragile ego needs to survive. He couldn't cancel last night's event--his mental illness requires him to do it. He barely even mentions the people he is supposed to be supporting at these events.
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
@bijouxbroussard There has been a 57% increase in anti-semitic hate crime and instances of white supremacist murders have more than doubled since his inauguration. To deny any correlation between the two is to deny reality.