## stopterrorism.png The image is a two-panel cartoon by Dave Beatie, as indicated by the signature in the bottom right corner of both panels. In the first panel, an older man with glasses and a plaid shirt sits on a couch. He appears to be watching television intently. The TV screen shows another person speaking, who seems to be addressing the topic of terrorism. The text on the screen reads: "WHAT CAN WE DO TO LESSEN THE GRIP OF FEAR FROM TERRORISM?" The man is looking at the TV with a serious expression. In the second panel, the same older man is still sitting on the couch but has turned away from the television and is now holding a remote control. He appears to be changing channels or turning off the TV. There are lines around his head that suggest he might be thinking about something else, possibly related to what was being discussed on the screen. The overall tone of the cartoon seems to be one of reflection and perhaps resignation, as the man seems to have decided not to dwell further on the topic after watching it on television. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.