Obviously, when you have so many enemies as a nation, this is kinda what you can expect. 7 deaths is objectively not even interesting. More people have died within a single car crash, with less media coverage.
I knew you were a moron when you started picking fights against Chilton, but this is just comedic. Those 7 deaths could have been avoided if people with your virtue-signalling brain-dead mindset weren't weighing on the minds of the authorities.
Sure, it could have been prevented, IF the attackers would have been discovered quicker, IF the intel agencies thought they were a legitimate threat, IF they'd've had the oppertunity to close the cell down. It has nothing to do with people having the same kind of brain (?) as I do.
As for June:
You go from the perspective of a random citizen. Of course they don't deserve this, nobody really does deserve to be killed randomly. OKay yes I was generalising a bit when it is something you can expect when you have so many enemies, but still, with the kind of terrorism that is out there, it isn't a matter of 'if', it's a matter of 'when' it is going to happen. This is not, in any way, meant to ignore the severity of terrorism as a whole. Still, All things considered, 7 deaths is not that much for a terror attack. So yes, in the broader scheme of thigs, it isn't worth much, in terms of the radical islamists 'winning a war against the West'.
Perhaps it may be a false comparison between car accidents and terrorism deaths, but truly, the terrorism we see isn't half as powerful as it could be.
There are incredibly easy ways of shutting down parts of a country and completely fucking up, for example, Wall Street, The capitol, JFK Airport or the Transatlantic Communications Cable.
I won't go into how, but you'll have to trust me, it's stupendously easy.
There would, however, not have to be a single death involved (of course, in the aftermatch the most vulnerable would die, or at least some of them).
This is the point I am trying to make, for the past 37.000 times terrorism came up.
It is not the goal of terrorists to target the weakest spots in out infrastructure, they don't seek for the most destructive ways to target our countries. They only mean to put fear into us.
To quote Thatcher (which is dodgy, I know)
"All attempts by terrorists to destroy democracy, will fail".
there is a truth to that, because 7, 22, 87, or even 137 people at a time, will not even put a minor dent in our society. But that ius only, if we won't let them achieve the soul purpose of their attacks: installing fear.