Trump’s war on children is an act of state terrorism

State terrorism comes in many forms, but one of its most cruel and revolting expressions is when it is aimed at children, writes Henry Giroux.

Trump’s war on children is an act of state terrorism

State terrorism comes in many forms, but one of its most cruel and revolting expressions is when it is aimed at children, writes Henry Giroux.

Separating children from their parents is indeed a form of terrorism and it points not only to a society that has lost its moral compass, but has also descended into such darkness that it demands both the loudest forms of moral outrage and a collective resistance aimed at eliminating the narratives, power relations and values that support it.

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