There is a gaping chasm between "we're labeling you a terrorist because we want to control public perception" and "you are actually a terrorist because you attack innocent citizens to invoke fear and cut the legs out from under your opposition". And if "terrorist" is actually a justifiable label, then the citizenry is completely in the right to oppose you. NeoGAF reacts badly to Tekken 7s Lucky Chloe, Dev reacts badly to NeoGAF - threatens to replaced character in the US with a well-muscled, Skin-head, Very powerful attack character. Being a revolutionary, yet getting called a terrorist by the organization you wish to dismantle, is a thing we used to refer to as disinformation. Hi Everyone, so here the Tekken 8 speculation, discussions and whishlist: Tekken 8 hasn't been announce yet of course, but as Tekken 7 coming to the end of its cycle, it's obvious that it's just a matter of time before Tekken 8: Here's some of the things i want for Tekken 8: - Go back to the focus of. A proper revolutionary doesn't attack innocent citizens in cold blood. Tekken 8 hasnt been announce yet of course, but as Tekken 7 coming to the end of its cycle, its obvious that its just a matter of time before Tekken 8: Heres some of the things i want for Tekken 8: - Go back to the focus of Martial Arts, no more stuffs like Geese, Eliza or Negan, more of Lidia, Fakhumram and Leroy. Video game news, industry analysis, sales figures, deals, impressions, reviews, and discussions of everything in the medium, covering all platforms, genres, and territories. Calling a revolutionary a terrorist is a narrative spin used by those in power, an attempt to control public perception. Come join an active online community with a passion for all things video games. r/Tekken serves as a discussion hub for all things Tekken, from gameplay, fanart, cosplays and lore to competitive strategy and the Tekken esports scene. Tekken is a 3D fighting game first released in 1994, with Tekken 7 being the latest instalment. Terrorism is the invocation of fear to advance a political agenda, typically carried out by attacking non-hostile, non-combatant targets in order to cripple political will or call attention to a cause. r/Tekken is a community-run subreddit for Bandai Namco Entertainment's Tekken franchise. I am sick to death of people who've taken one college semester of political science talking about how "terrorism is a point of view".