No, because the difference is that you have to think about.... Well, maybe it is and maybe it isn't; I shouldn't throw that away. But it's totally different. That's all I'm saying. I don't know what the word would be, but there's a gangsta culture, and if you ask most teenagers--fortunately, not my daughter--they say they listen to gangsta rap. They like to dress like they're gangstas.
So the concern I have is that you're touching upon something where there is a very thin line between a youth subculture and criminalization. For terrorists, there is no parallel, if you follow what I'm saying. In other words, no one is acting like a terrorist because they think it's cool--unless they're really demented.
Do you understand? I'm not sure if I'm articulating it right, but that's why the parallel or the analogy doesn't work.