To the point of killing hundreds?
Some Muslims have that extremist interpretation of Islam, some don't. You'd think that's obvious.
To the point of killing hundreds?
Everybody's gonna be scared to go out on Black Friday this year.
Why do Americans get pissed when Paris is attacked? Why does Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Estonia...care?
Didn't hurt them, didn't connect to them.
Why doesn't the same anguish emerge after ISIS attacked Beirut?
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/16/world/middleeast/beirut-lebanon-attacks-paris.html?_r=0
I sort of miss the days when the P.L.O and the I.R.A. were the terrorists we heard the most about.
Besides, as was mentioned elsewhere, those groups pretty much confined their attacks to the Middle East or the United Kingdom.
I just came across a short blurb somewhere about all the recruitment of young children that I.S. is doing - - that's the scariest part in some ways. I'll link if I can find it again.
The 5 part series on IS I posted elsewhere shows how they raise children, boys of course, to hate and kill apostates. There is a section where a man who moved with his young son to IS from Belgium, asks his young son which he will chose to be, a warrior or a suicide bomber. All the while with the loving smile of a father on his face.
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Why doesn't the same anguish emerge after ISIS attacked Beirut?
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/16/world/middleeast/beirut-lebanon-attacks-paris.html?_r=0
“When my people died, no country bothered to light up its landmarks in the colors of their flag,” Elie Fares, a Lebanese doctor, wrote on his blog. “When my people died, they did not send the world into mourning. Their death was but an irrelevant fleck along the international news cycle, something that happens in those parts of the world.”
The implication, numerous Lebanese commentators complained, was that Arab lives mattered less. Either that, or that their country — relatively calm despite the war next door — was perceived as a place where carnage is the norm, an undifferentiated corner of a basket-case region."