Just FYI, Ted didn't murder "random civilians", he murdered university professors, Air Force pilots, Boeing pilots, computer stores, computer scientists, big oil companies, genetic researchers, etc.
You can argue that his attacks were ineffective because they weren't targeting people in power, and that's a fair point, but his targets were consistent with his anti-technology philosophy. He wasn't murdering grandmas or farmers, only people who were contributing to technology.
For example, let's say that you believe in the idea that Jews are conspiring to enslave everybody (in according with the teachings of the Talmud). To an outsider, it would seem like you're targeting random people, even though you are specifically targeting Jews.
Mystiker 0 points 3.2 years ago
Just FYI, Ted didn't murder "random civilians", he murdered university professors, Air Force pilots, Boeing pilots, computer stores, computer scientists, big oil companies, genetic researchers, etc.
You can argue that his attacks were ineffective because they weren't targeting people in power, and that's a fair point, but his targets were consistent with his anti-technology philosophy. He wasn't murdering grandmas or farmers, only people who were contributing to technology.
For example, let's say that you believe in the idea that Jews are conspiring to enslave everybody (in according with the teachings of the Talmud). To an outsider, it would seem like you're targeting random people, even though you are specifically targeting Jews.