@GuitarStv As I said before, I think seditionares is a good word (is that really the plural? That’s what my dictionary says).
Terrorism is a word fraught with connotation. You know as well as I do communication is half transmitting and half receiving. You have to take into account the receivers likely perception.
Let’s just take the violence element. Brandishing weapons and shoving people can be considered violent. So can mowing people down with AK-47s and flying planes into buildings.
I was 15 when 9/11 happened. My first introduction to terrorism. More recently we have Pulse nightclub and Christchurch and Manchester. Calling these people terrorists will feel like equating them to hijackers who fly planes into buildings to many receivers, I don’t think I’m particularly unique.
It’s a very inflammatory word, and right now we need the exact opposite.
Put these people in jail, charge them with breaking and entering, assault, sedition, hell criminally negligent homicide or felony murder. Don’t call them terrorists.