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Old 14-08-2021, 08:01 AM #10
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Do you think that an Islamic extremist making videos online saying that he’s going to blow people up in the name of an invisible man in the sky is demonstrating good mental health?

No of course not; it’s bat**** bonkers. But it’s still radicalisation, extremism and terrorism. Just like this.

He didn’t come up with this stuff himself, there are literally hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of these guys encouraging each other, winding each other up, and recruiting young confused people.

Just like any other terrorist group.
He said hi,self he didn’t identify as Intel.

There are a lot of things which could have pushed him to do this and that might not include intel.

You should be a women’s activist seeing as you have such passionate views about mainly women this, mainly women that yet ignoring the bigger picture.
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