Friday, March 22, 2019

Ecoterrorism :: American Government, Bush, Eco-saboteurs

Unquestionably, some of the typical targets of Eco-saboteurs are companies that recitation pesticides, new-fanglight-emitting diode construction sites, SUV owners, biotech labs, and fast-food restaurants (Gale, 2006). Eco-saboteurs are members of the ag congregation c exclusivelyed Earth Liberation Front (ELF) an Eco-terrorist group which in their ideology are protectors of the environs. They may also have been influenced by the publication of several books, including The Anarchist Cookbook (1971), by William Powell Ecotage (1972), edited by Sam Love and David Obst and The Monkey Wrench Gang (1976), by Edward Abbey, a novel about four ecoteurs who roam the Southwestern United States blowing up bridges and vandalizing bulldozers in the name of environmental protection (Gale, 2006). The ELF group was inspired by Edward Abbeys 1975 novel, The Monkey Wrench Gang, that was influential whence the line monkey wrench has come to mean. Moreover, after September 11, 2001, some(prenomina l) Americans were in fear and demanded a change in priorities from former death chair Bush. Americans showed full patriotic support for former chairman Bush and his counter-terrorism policies (Whipple, 2002). President Bush made instant comparisons between the ELF and Al Qaeda. The circumstance Eco-terrorism has many complications of defining Terrorism. Eco-Terrorism can be defined by the federal Bureau of investigation as the use or threatened use of violence of a criminal nature against people or keeping by an environmentally oriented, sub-national group for environmental-political reasons, or aimed at an audience beyond the target, often of a symbolic nature (Long, 1998).Pursuing this further, this needs redefinition because of the term terrorism. Terrorism is acts of terror with no remorse for human safety. Not all Eco-protestors create collateral damage which is violent acts on facilities that affect the environment negatively. Their have been many nonviolent civil disob ediences which have had an impact on American history in a positive way. For example, the Civil Rights Movement, led by Martin Luther King, Jr. and others, included sit-ins and illegal marches which weakened sequestration in the south. Another example was the Womens Suffrage Movement that lasted from 1848 until 1920, when thousands of courageous women marched in the streets, endured hunger strikes, and submitted to arrest and jail in order to gain the indemnify to vote. Also the Anti-war movement which were actions that have included refusal to pay for war, refusal to enlist in the military, occupation of draft centers, sit-ins, blockades, peace camps, and refusal to allow military recruiters on lofty school and college campuses (Starr, 1998).

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