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'''Stochastic terrorism''' refers to political or media figures publicly demonizing a person or group in such a way that it inspires supporters of the figures to commit a violent act against the target of the speech. Unlike [[Wikipedia:incitement to terrorism|incitement to terrorism]], this is accomplished by using [[Wikipedia:Dog whistle (politics)|indirect, vague, or coded language]] that allows the instigator to [[Wikipedia:plausible deniability|plausibly disclaim]] responsibility for the resulting violence. Global trends point to increasing violent rhetoric and political violence, including more evidence of stochastic terrorism.
==See also==
==See also==
*{{Wikipedia-inline|Stochastic terrorism}}
*{{Wikipedia-inline|Lone wolf (terrorism)}}
*{{Wikipedia-inline|Lone wolf (terrorism)}}



Latest revision as of 05:31, 29 October 2023

Stochastic terrorism

Stochastic terrorism refers to political or media figures publicly demonizing a person or group in such a way that it inspires supporters of the figures to commit a violent act against the target of the speech. Unlike incitement to terrorism, this is accomplished by using indirect, vague, or coded language that allows the instigator to plausibly disclaim responsibility for the resulting violence. Global trends point to increasing violent rhetoric and political violence, including more evidence of stochastic terrorism.

See also