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May 31, 2020
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report a family member to the law if they were a domestic terrorist? I would if I tried to set them straight but to no avail.
 
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report a family member to the law if they were a domestic terrorist? I would if I tried to set them straight but to no avail.
Difference between a terrorist and a terrorist sympathizer.

The FBI's website defines domestic terrorism as: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature.

Yeah if they are using actual violent acts then they probably need to be reported. If they are just very opinionated then that isn't terrorism. Why? Do you know someone or just asking for a friend?
 
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Difference between a terrorist and a terrorist sympathizer.

The FBI's website defines domestic terrorism as: Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature.

Yeah if they are using actual violent acts then they probably need to be reported. If they are just very opinionated then that isn't terrorism. Why? Do you know someone or just asking for a friend?
I live in New Jersey where very opinionated people are as thick as the air pollution, and they have that right.

That said, I have a niece who’s 27, has an MSW but is extremely rebellious. I wouldn’t be surprised if she crossed the line and became active in Antifa. And if she did, I’d set her straight one of three ways; one of them being to report her to the authorities.
 

soggykitten

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I live in New Jersey where very opinionated people are as thick as the air pollution, and they have that right.

That said, I have a niece who’s 27, has an MSW but is extremely rebellious. I wouldn’t be surprised if she crossed the line and became active in Antifa. And if she did, I’d set her straight one of three ways; one of them being to report her to the authorities.
MSW?

If a family member was a domestic terrorist the likes of the violent murderous members of BLM or Antifa, I sure would turn them in. It would be my duty to public service to save people from that brand of evil. Blood or not. If my blood intended to cause others to bleed, you better believe it.
 

stepbystep

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I would report them. I would also pray for them. Regardless of their Affiliation. Domestic Terrorists come from the far ultra-left and the far ultra-right. While they differ in ideology, both are dangerous.
 

Lanolin

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yes though women apparently do that all the time with their abusive male partners and nothing really changes cos the police dont want to deal with another domestic. Despite childrens lives at risk.

what ends up happening is maybe they get divorced or split, but then more often than not they just go on to abuse someone else. apparently terrorism doesnt count if its in your own family.