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Originally Posted by right-track
Would it be too much to ask you to post an answer without googling, or providing links to other websites to support your rhetoric?
It's a bit like reading a wikipedia page on Nonsense.
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It is not to support the rhetoric but the
semantics. But you're not forced to open the links if you don't want to. And BTW, I didn't need to
google to
inform myself (I guess that's what you mean).
I already knew who Michel Houellebecq is. I already knew what Michel Houellebecq said about Islam. I already knew that speech by that Hamas speaker. I already knew those news about Saudi Arabia and the Taliban. I already knew those informations on opium and cannabis production. I already knew Nargiz's videos.
And I already know many people have the habit of getting information and opinions in small and plain doses. Slogans on buses and things like that. But
it's not my fault.
I thought at least the main idea would be clear to anyone. Many Islamic terrorists are determined to commit suicide attacks because the countries or regions from which they are remain in a "bubble", cut off from the rest of the World. Their lives are dark and gloomy, whereas Koran promises them a sumptuous (to their mentality) "paradise" if they die at the jihad. So under those circumstances it is easy to "recruit martyrs". Therefore, to "burst the bubble" (breaking the cultural isolation) would be a possible helpful intervention.
I hope now it's so clear that even George Galloway may grasp what I'm saying by making an extra mental effort and at the expense of burning half of his neurons (if he still has any).