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'Who becomes a terrorist?' turns out, in many cases, to be much like asking, 'Who owns a Volvo?'
-Peter Bergen
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![]() 02/27/2015 at 10:38 |
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Up next: Vermont suicide bombers.
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You do realize that all of these people flocking to IS, are doing so from a status of boredom and youthful idealism to a religion that they do not truly understand the cost of being a radical fundamentalist in? If you have 40 minutes to spare some time this weekend take a look at this Vice news embedded in IS controlled Syria coverage. A lot of the guys you see in jail who end up getting flogged or even executed are typically muslims who have traveled to the middle east in the interest of jihad. They have never lived under true Sharia law, and get arrested for drinking alcohol, doing drugs (methamphetamines, heroin, coke, etc) and smoking and eating on the days of Ramadan. This is filmed from the perspective of the IS press officers and while it does not cover the entire scope of what is going on, it is not unlike Nazi Germany in which normal people felt themselves to be elveated by joining a unified cause.
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Both my father and I own Volvos!
Umm.... well.... Allahu Akbar???
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I guess?
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Wait, what? I'm just commenting on the miserable analogy...
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I was just letting you know it is pretty widespread these so-called "regular" people fleeing their responsible, albeit boring lives and joining a crusade that they do not fully understand.
Not trying to start any kind of internet row over this, just wanting to have an intelligent conversation, which cannot be done when referencing almost all American news media.
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Shit. My family has had 4 Volvos....
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I think I understand what you're saying. You're saying that CNN's analogy wasn't actually that bad because a lot of these guys are regular dudes who join something that they don't fully understand and therefore don't fully support?
The one thing I don't get though is how regular guys could be OK with joining a militant group that cuts off people's heads. I can see them not understanding what Sharia law is actually like until they experience it. But how do they morally reconcile leaving wherever they live to join a group that beheads and crucifies people?
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hipsters/disaffected youth.....?
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Damn the hipsters!
Jihadi Hipsters are the worst!
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So how do we solve the issue of disaffected youth to cut down on how many people go over there?
I have zero ideas on that.
And do you think we should feel bad for those 3 girls that left the UK to be ISIS brides? I said no and that they are responsible for their choice and some people tore me a new one.
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My solution:
These people want to go and fight and subsequently die for their god/religion - LET THEM. Holy shit this is legitimately the best opportunity to rid the world of a largely horrible demographic.
*Disclaimer - not all Muslims are horrible, just those who support the Caliphate
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Haha it can be a massive honeypot operation.
We should offer free plane tickets to everyone that wants to leave the US to go to Syria, then level Raqqa as if it was Dresden
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Did you read the big ISIS article in the Atlantic?
I read it last weekend. Interesting stuff.
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send me a link. Who are the Atlantic affiliated with in regards to parent news agencies?
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I'm not sure who owns them
http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archi…
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Hm, thanks i will give it a read fa show
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it's long so I read it over two days, haha