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Terror. Wider public confusion and word medial incontinence

Sunday, November 14, 2010
Bombeanschlag v. Oklahoma 1995; Quelle: Wikimedia Commons

V Oklahoma bombing 1995 (Source: Wikimedia Commons).

Incontinence is, simply speaking, an inability to something or withhold himself. We distinguish several forms of the same:

Urinary incontinence, which is the inability or the inability to retain the urine, called enuresis. Or fecal incontinence, bowel movements called, then flatulence, ie the inability to retain farts, and finally the milk incontinence, which denotes the constant dripping from the corresponding organ, as well as the emotional incontinence.
The latter is to be controlled hysteria the opposite of restraint, self-control and control, commonly the inability emotions, such as:. So hysterics are people who, for example, are unable to adequately reflect events..

If you look at the current terrorist reporting on the alleged terror package from Yemen in the media, one can not help but be stated that it must act in the face of a still completely unexplained facts to a particularly severe form of media incontinence, all wearing characteristics of the newly-defined.

Incessantly dribbles and drips it from all media tubes, verbal Dauergefurze determines the scenery and childish Dauereinkoten front of a perceived threat of terrorism for political strategy. A frame of affect incontinence - Reason nowhere; the inability to adequately reflect events and evaluate - everywhere celebrated.

Here the hysterical hype, the eagerly-drooling scribbles and drivel, there the icy campaign strategy to miss the declining popularity of the president a terrorist fresh cell injection.

I accidentally saw a talk show on US television in which an analyst for Obama demanded an Oklahoma (= bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City in April 1995); by this event, President Clinton had then in Meinungsumfragesinkflug reconnect with the people ("to reconnect") may: " Today our nation is joined with you in grief, we mourn with you ". (more ...)