Going after the anti-terrorists is going to cause the opposite effect. It may even push people into full blown white supremacy if they think that tightening their grip on it will make it go away.
Individual police can stop regular people who's hardest reaction will be some strong words. Or, they could go after genuinely dangerous people where they might get shot. This is just their day job - if you didn't care about morality just going to work and coming home each night you'd choose the non-dangerous people to.
Now this system is being pushed up to the command level, so it gets even worse.
So... antiterrorism police now spends time arresting people who don't like terrorism while supporting terrorists. Funnily Orwellian.
Going after the anti-terrorists is going to cause the opposite effect. It may even push people into full blown white supremacy if they think that tightening their grip on it will make it go away.
"And then one day, for no reason at all..."
It's the inevitable conclusion to these systems.
Individual police can stop regular people who's hardest reaction will be some strong words. Or, they could go after genuinely dangerous people where they might get shot. This is just their day job - if you didn't care about morality just going to work and coming home each night you'd choose the non-dangerous people to.
Now this system is being pushed up to the command level, so it gets even worse.
Saudi Arabia bought the UN's Office of Counterterrorism for $10 million in 2011 and thereafter the Wahhabis have been the official world's leading experts in counterterrorism. England went along with it so that the Conservatives could have an excuse to use anti-terrorism tools to spy on and take down the English Defense League, and also because the UN was using a branch of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office for its PR.