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On Fearmongering and Overreaction
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On Fearmongering and Overreaction

December 14, 2019 by Christopher Paul Meyer ~ Leave A Comment
 

On Fearmongering and Overreaction
by Christopher Paul Meyer

This first appeared in The Havok Journal December 27, 2016. The topic discussed remains just as relevant today.

You know, when you read about Russia threatening NATO or sending subs off our coasts, or when you hear about Iran testing ballistic missiles they promised they wouldn’t test or when you learn details about China’s mega-hack of the OPM database or Daesh’s viral radicalization efforts inside the US, it’s almost enough to make you think that a lot of people are at war with us.

But that would just be fearmongering. And if there’s one thing we have no tolerance for, it’s fearmongering — because fearmongering leads to the dreaded prospect of “overreaction.” In fact, the only kind of fearmongering we tolerate is fearmongering about fearmongering.

https://havokjournal.com/national-security/on-fearmongering-and-overreaction/