Terrorist
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A poet, or terrorist as defined by MERMER, is a person whose ontological metaphors do not match those of the majority or those with infrastructure owners trust.
There is no possible operational distinction between the thoughts of a poet and those of a terrorist, so in living ontology they must be treated equivalently. For instance, any person boarding an airplane might note the resemblance of the herding and processing of the passengers to that of pigs going to slaughter. However, commenting on this at the airport is considered a crime. If MERMER were applied universally and could reliably detect such thoughts, then even thinking this thought would be thoughtcrime.
A terrist, by contrast, is a person whose metaphors serve the purpose of life itself as a process. These may be more or less similar to the metaphors accepted by the society in which they operate. Most ethical trolls are terrists, some (the troll bards) are poets, but none has ever been even accused of being a terrorist, so this is a critical distinction.
