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− | '''"Counter-extremism"''', | + | '''"Counter-extremism"''', is a [[hero image]], the opposite of that [[enemy image]] "[[extremism]]". It is a part of the "[[War on Terror]]", and the phrase appears to be a more modern alternative to "[[counter-terrorism]]", perhaps one that seems less explicitly disproportionate as a response to [[non-violent]] opposition. |
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 29 July 2021
"Counter-extremism" (Orwellian language, plastic word, hero image) | |
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Interest of | Nikita Malik |
Like "counter-terrorism", supposedly a force to counter "extremism". In practice, such efforts deserve closer scrutiny, not least because of the plastic nature of the word "extremism". |
"Counter-extremism", is a hero image, the opposite of that enemy image "extremism". It is a part of the "War on Terror", and the phrase appears to be a more modern alternative to "counter-terrorism", perhaps one that seems less explicitly disproportionate as a response to non-violent opposition.
History
- Full article: CONTEST/Prevent
- Full article: CONTEST/Prevent
In 2003 the UK Home Office announced a program entitled "Preventing violent extremism" which was widely criticised for both its mass surveillance and Islamophobic components. It was later shortened to "Prevent".
2012
Google trends data indicates that "counter-extremism" was launched by the commercially-controlled media in 2012.
2015
UK Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan stated that her department would expand the role of "counter-extremism" in schools, and that "We will not tolerate extremism of any kind".[1]
An example
Page name | Description |
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Commission for Countering Extremism | A "counter-extremism" group set up after the 2017 Manchester bombing. |
Related Quotation
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Peter Neumann | “No one I know has done more on the ground with practical experience countering violent extremism than Hanif Qadir. His experience and expertise is something we can all learn from. For anyone interested in counter-extremism, his book is an absolute must read.” | Peter Neumann |
Rating
A brief introduction of this piece of Orwellian language.