white Jihadists

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  • BusterBoy0

    My take on this.

    In Australia, we've had waves of various ethnic groups migrating here over the past 60 years. The Italians and Greeks, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Chinese, Indian, Africans. Each have had their own troubles at various stages.

    It seems like it is the children of migrants that have the most difficulty...many of them don't associate with the customs of their parents, and also don't really fit in with the locals. So they're trapped in no man's land and don't really identify with anything. This has caused huge problems with pockets of the population. They become disenfranchised and look for groups where they fit in.

    This often takes the form of religious organisations...in the case of Muslims who have migrated, the children often become more religious than the parents. This goes totally against what is generally happening in society...children are becoming less religious than their parents.

    These religious groups are often full of people that don't have any affinity or connection with the country they live in...so these radical ideas can take hold very easily. It's clear this is a massive problem in the Muslim community...call me whatever you like, but that is just an undeniable fact.

    I have no idea how to handle these people...ideally you want to include them more into general society, but if they have no desire and harbour ill will against the people in the country they live in, it's a huge problem.

    • why is it that asians (ie. oriental origin) don't get radicalized?? Seems like it's a religious thing toohotroddy
    • They do get radicalized though.

      By studying.
      detritus
    • point takenhotroddy

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