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Northern Monkey
27-03-2017, 08:09 PM
Interesting debate in the current islamic terrorism climate.
Also covers media coverage practices in these situations and how they can make the problem worse.
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Kizzy
27-03-2017, 08:21 PM
'2 converts to Islam' yes, they were converts however as they stated at the time their act as heinous as it was was in their mind to serve as a reaction to British foreign policy.

It's been highlighted increasingly lately that the reasoning behind extremist acts are more political and ideological than religious.

Northern Monkey
27-03-2017, 08:48 PM
It's been highlighted increasingly lately that the reasoning behind extremist acts are more political and ideological than religious.

Yeah extremist attacks are obviously nothing to do with religion
'Shouting allah is great' before massacring as many people as possible is just a coincidence obviously

Brillopad
27-03-2017, 08:59 PM
'2 converts to Islam' yes, they were converts however as they stated at the time their act as heinous as it was was in their mind to serve as a reaction to British foreign policy.

It's been highlighted increasingly lately that the reasoning behind extremist acts are more political and ideological than religious.

If you're naive enough you might actually believe that, :joker:

jaxie
28-03-2017, 03:11 PM
'2 converts to Islam' yes, they were converts however as they stated at the time their act as heinous as it was was in their mind to serve as a reaction to British foreign policy.

It's been highlighted increasingly lately that the reasoning behind extremist acts are more political and ideological than religious.

Oh I guess that makes it all all right then. :nono:

Alf
28-03-2017, 03:48 PM
Douglas Murray is my favourite living political speaker.

The guy is so, so good.


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