Terror's fear Since the 9/11 incident, our Western world has finally reached the most fundamental and important instinct of human instincts: fear. From the beginning, when we caught up in the cave (the early predecessors of the closed community) and trembled with the roaming saber tiger, the storm, and even the clouds' foreground across the moon, fear is our unchanging I am a friend. People were concerned that they would be responsible for all war, law and technology development that shapes and leads our great civilization.
The fear of ISIS / terrorism - America has been involved in "war with terror" for 15 years, but the fear of terrorism far exceeds the phenomenon of terrorism in the United States. Living in a state of promoting fear may worsen distrust and confirm wasteful expenditure like TSA. Trust in the American world against a series of failures and endless wars has continued for a while. Russian Spy - WikiLeaks has posted the most likely e-mail to the Clinton employees from the Russian government (NSA Director's Review). The history of foreign countries is in violation of the general election of America so far than ever. As with fake news and the impact of "failure" in opinion polls, it is difficult to measure this real impact.
Government, media, and my school often remind me of the obvious "very likely" threat of British terrorist attacks. Fear of terrorism and radicalization is not without just cause - we all know the damage that extremists can cause. But the success of the attack depends greatly on the severity of our response and the extent to which society can change by terror. In my experience, teachers, staff, or parents do not exaggerate the possibility of terrorism and do not mitigate the influence of government policy. Those who tell us about preparing for imminent terrorism are often governments and the media, those who discuss government policies that hurt students and teachers - and their fear of the next step - work in school People who sent children