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Old 09-07-2017, 08:49 AM #13
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Well the first step would be to stop vilifying and dehumanising that cross-section of society, work hard for better integration and inclusion and less hatred on both sides. That would at least form a foundation for real conversations, and stop the youth of that cross-section from feeling alienated and frustrated.

Or I guess we could just "gerrem all outta here send em back" or something, that seems to be the more popular answer.
That almost sounds like justification. Terrorism is murder - there are no excuses - even if people feel alienated and frustrated.

If we go down that route then everyone who feels alienated, for whatever reason, would believe they had a right to annilate anyone who they believed had made them feel that way. Decent people don't resort to cold blooded murder.
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