not sure its a case of just latching onto something. plenty of youths want to be part of something and latch onto an idea, rarely involves stabbing cops though
Definitely part of it though. Radicalism thrives in demographics where low education, low socio-economic status and social exclusion are factors.
That's just making up excuses. Plenty come out of poor areas and don't grow up wanting to stab cops or cut people heads off.
Definitely part of it though. Radicalism thrives in demographics where low education, low socio-economic status and social exclusion are factors. Similar situation to areas where gang violence is an issue.
It might apply to Pakistan or Syria
Some say anonymous are "terrorists". That'll depend who you talk to though.Jeebus, that's more what I'm talking about man. Shit areas here are like Bel-air in comparison to places like Somalia where that shit does seem to be thriving.
What was the last terrorist organisation you can remember that originated in a first world country? There are reasons for that.
Definitely part of it though. Radicalism thrives in demographics where low education, low socio-economic status and social exclusion are factors. Similar situation to areas where gang violence is an issue.
Oh yes fadis credibility is veryhigh on this topic now.
Is that where politicians such as our PM and the likes work at? I mean was that what you were referring to? Simply asking...you should run for public office
Well let me know when I am not being clear enough for you, and I will do my best to accommodate your concern, how's that? I can't be clearer than that now can I Genics!as in a politician, whether you do it delibratly or not.. nothing you say is clear cut and to the point. lots of miss direction and evasiveness.. you like to use 10 words when 3 would surfice. see woody allans previous post re this
I guess that explains Osama bin Laden. A deprived and disenfranchised poor man struggling to bring equality and justice to the world.
http://factsanddetails.com/world/cat58/sub386/item2359.html
"It was impossible to calculate his net worth...given the indifference to financial management in Saudi Arabia; the royal family alone may have owed him $100 million,…"
"Osama bin Laden’s share of the inheritance after his father’s death in 1967 is believed to have been between $50 million and $300 million but more likely around $50 million or even less. He was regarded as a shrewd but sometimes careless businessman and a superb fund raiser."
Brother, your intellect, wisdom, and the delivery in both your comments and replies is very impressive indeed, and you ought to be commanded on it, hence this small post of mine. I salute your parents for bringing you up the way they did, and I thank God almighty that the majority of the Australian community is more or less a reflection image of who you truly are deep down on the inside. Thank you for being you Sir!That's definitely the norm Woody. Not the exception. Lol.
Ffs guys... aint no one winning this argument.
I haven't been following this thread post by post, but it's clear we're going around in circles here.
Peace be with you all bruthas
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