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If extreme misogyny is an ideology, doesn’t that make Plymouth killer a terrorist?

If extreme misogyny is an ideology, doesn’t that make Plymouth killer a terrorist?

If extreme misogyny is an ideology, doesn’t that make Plymouth killer a terrorist?
15 August 2021

It is hard to see how Davison’s actions fail to meet the government’s definition of terrorism, which includes “the use of threat or action… to intimidate the public”. Examples include serious violence against one or more people, endangering someone’s life or creating a serious risk to the health and safety of the public: tick, tick and tick.

But here is the get-out clause. The definition stipulates that terrorism must be “for the purpose of advancing a political, religious, racial or ideological cause” and it is often argued that even the most extreme misogyny does not meet that test.

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