On September 11th, 2001, the terrorist group Al-Qaeda hijacked United Airlines flight 175 and hit the south tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. Saudi Arabia was the terrorist group's domain, so when the U.S. armed forces were present, they wanted to drive them out. Al-Qaeda used destructive, and physical forces to drive out the infantry. Their statement piece was Driving planes into important buildings as a symbol to get out of their land. Donald Duck's nephews have witnessed terrorism firsthand. Donald has committed acts of terrorism by destroying private property like Chip and Dale’s tree or Huey, Dewey, and Louie's snowman. Donald duck is a destructive force relatable to terrorism and shares attributes with terrorists: being angry, destructive, and manipulative Donald Duck has been proven to be a terrorist because of his manipulative patterns shown throughout the shorts he has been in. Donald uses manipulation to get what he strives for. A short by Warner Brothers, called “Corn chips” shows Donald exploiting the work of Chip and Dale so he doesn’t have to shovel his yard. The chipmunks realize this and sneak into his house to steal his popcorn, …show more content…
Donald uses brute force and weaponry to get what he wants, often leading to his demise. The short video called "Snow Fight" shows Donald in a snowball war after he destroys the snowman of the triplets Huey, Louie, and Dewey duck. The triplets get mad and ensue in a snowball fight where Donald gets destructive because he wanted to go sledding. Instead of fighting and destroying the snow castle of the triplets, Donald could have talked to them, yet, the action he takes is a destructive one, as he lands the first hit while trying to bring the castle down, showing how he started it. Since Donald started firing at the castle because he was angry, he caused a little bit of the castle to collapse, further proving this