Little Brother

Chapter 3

Marcus thinks to himself: “I’d never really believed in terrorists before—I mean, I knew that in the abstract there were terrorists somewhere in the world, but they didn’t really represent any risk to me” (p. 41). He later muses: “I didn’t know what a terrorist looked like, though TV shows had done their best to convince me that they were brown Arabs with big beards and knit-caps and loose cotton dresses that hung down to their ankles.” These statements lead to the questions: a) What makes us safe? Who has power? What is safety?

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I think answering this question takes a certain amount of education and objective thinking. One must honestly answer the forces that make up the term "terrorism". One person's "terrorist is another person's "freedom fighter". It is vital to take a look at the situation from many angles before attempting to answer these questions. They certainly can't be answered in this short space!