Terrorism and Tribalism are closely linked. "The terrorists who are killing, raping, and looting throughout the West and Islamic countries are not inspired by Islam. Rather, they're the product of a resurgence of tribalism in Islamic countries and a dispossessed population oppressed by central governments."(Tribalism, not Islam, is behind Muslims’ terrorism.)
As human beings we tend to fall into groups or associate ourselves with those who make us feel accepted, or feel important. This then leads to tribalism. Most commonly we spend time with those that tend to make us feel important, needed, accepted, approved or acknowledged. Tribalism is not a bad thing. It is like being part of a family. The problem is the power or control people place over the tribe. The scary thing is someone having authority to control and dictate what happens in the tribe, rather having common consent where everyone agrees. Common consent is the beam that keeps a group in balance and not falling off the rope of sanity. When everyone agrees and is able to have a voice on what happens within the group creates a climate that limits the chance of someone seeking for power, control and an act of terrorism. Another concern is when one tribe is wanting to dictate and have control over another tribe, or in other words wanting to radicalize.
"As the self-proclaimed worldwide caliphate, their mission is to establish Islam as the supreme form of government for all Muslims throughout the world. This means implementing all Islamic traditions as they were initially laid out by Muhammad and forcibly expanding their territory." (Isis Motives?)
In other words Isis is a great example of Radicalization.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Monday, October 10, 2016
Well Informed post 2.0: Radicalization and Religion
I would safely guess that radicalization is evident in almost every society, group, organization, school, religion.. etc. There are many studies that have been done on why & how it starts, but none (as far as I have found) have not been able to find a universal answer for both those questions because everyone has different motives,goals, aspirations..etc. I would also safely guess that a lot of people radicalize without noticing or recognizing that they are doing it.
The first thing that came to my mind when thinking of the topic Radicalization and Religion my thoughts arrived at the Islamic religion. Most, if not all religions, have radical followers. On the web and media the Muslim religion has been in the spot light because of extreme Radical followers. We know that there are many routes we can take on why people are radicalized, but another question to consider is how to prevent someone or a group from being radicalized.
- "Surveys, interviews, and focus groups conducted in Nigeria in 2013 suggest that poverty,
unemployment, illiteracy, and weak family structures make or contribute to making young
men vulnerable to radicalization. Itinerant preachers capitalize on the situation by preaching
an extreme version of religious teachings and conveying a narrative of the government as
weak and corrupt. Armed groups such as Boko Haram can then recruit and train youth for
activities ranging from errand running to suicide bombings." (How youth join Boko Haram)
I have a friend I love dearly, but growing up I have learned to take what he says with a grain of salt. Growing up we were best friends and we would always do things together when our families would visit. I believed he would always tell the truth. We were best friends so why wouldn't he? Growing up he would always tell me new gadgets that would come out, new movies with scenes he talks about, and I couldn't see that he exaggerated or lied about a lot of things. We would work together during the summertime at a bed and breakfast owned by my grandparents, and somehow I was always put with the harder job and he with the easier one. He would go on and tell me his ambiguous future plans because of his success to only find out that he exaggerated. I would always wonder why? Why lie or exaggerate? Don't worry, we're still friends, this is only to help bring understanding. I learned later on from observance that he felt insecure about himself, and thought he had to make himself seem greater than he already was. In the beginning I was radicalized by him because he was good with his words. He knew how to tell a story, how to motivate people whether or not it was exaggeration with a few lies or the truth.
How do we stop from being radicalized or radicalizing? First, we need to recognize it. I think if we were just able to recognize what radicalization is and what it means we would be better off preventing it. This begins when students at a very early age need to learn to be critical thinkers. If that were to happen maybe the cloud of Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy would soon dissipate. On more important matters it would create more informed civilians not always being manipulated by the media, culture or someone able to manipulate with words. It would solve a lot of the world government problems. We would have greater leaders and more efficient ways to run our society.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Tump vs Hillary 1st 2016 debate. Bingo result
After watching the debate while playing bingo, I actually was in more hope of some of these topics being brought up. A little part of me, the immature part of me, would have actually be interested in hearing a debate between Trump and Hillary about Hillary's dress.
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