Lib of truth wrote:
Lyndon LaRouche wrote:this is often what pushes these people towards radicalism - lack of financial security/professional success.
Mohammed Atta was a straight A student in Germany, and could not get a job in Egypt.
Huh. And here I thought it was Islam that pushed these psychopaths towards radicalism. I guess you've studied Christians; buddists, Hindus and more and found the strongest correlation is a lack of cable tv?
Oh. the poor little brothers didn't have a choice.
Oh they had a choice and made the worst one possible and deserve harsher punishment than I could even describe here. The sympathy to me lies with the dad who ran the marathon only to find his 8 yo blown up at the finish line. I dont think I could go on if that happened to me.
The problem is these leaders of the Islamic extremists clearly. No question about it. But it is sad that people are so easily brainwashed by the last person they seem to talk to at any given moment. The reason many people believe in something right or wrong is the people you happen to listen to the most. If you're a liberal and you watch MSNBC what happens? They're all phoneys and liars on that program but if you listen to them enough, you start thinking that lies are the way to go. Same thing with religions or anything else. If one of your family members that you love think one way, you're likely to think that way also.
That's the problem, people are way to easily led astray and evil people like Islamists know this and dont give a shit what they do to anyone. They're evil and they want everyone else to be evil. But you have to be stronger than that. You have to say no, I'm not doing that. You have to reject it no matter what. If it's a family member you have to reject it. I know, I lived it. Not anywhere near this level but I was negatively influence when I was younger and had to make a choice. I rejected it and it cost me the loss or a family member. It was the best choice I ever made.