Not at all. the point is that even youths who were as far away...

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    Not at all. the point is that even youths who were as far away as could be from terrorism ideologies and radical views became radicals in action. the statement was in response to the fact that we assume immigrants are the problem. I say it is actually the opposite. the immigrants who come actually appreciate the beauty and diversity of Australia. The opportunities it offers and freedom it provides. The immigrants can attest to these from direct experience. The radicalisation tends to be on the people brought up in Australia and it seems, unlike the immigrant, some of them don't appreciate what this country has to offer. Hence the possible feeling of entitlement and victimhood.
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