terrorism, a complex phenomenon, page-26

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    Further to the article...

    "It makes them feel empowered. The very idea of taking on a powerful enemy, even if it means dying for the cause, tends to ennoble these youth. From being treated as nobody, they are suddenly going to shake the world. That, in a way, is their revenge on an uncaring society they were part of."

    So it an "uncaring society" for these youth of low selfesteem?

    We are a very tolerant society and we do not put people in jail for practicing their own religion, reading their own religious books, building there own temples. Unlike some other countries that put people in jail for just being caught reading a bible. No integration tolerated in these regimes, no education system to learn tolerance just negative irrational hate.

    The cost of integration of these "like-minded people"…er…hard-minded people is outrages for us, the soft targets.
 
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