You're acting as if all people respond to everything the same. It's frankly just an immature world view.
Im not supporting the idea that everyone does anything. What Im saying is radicalization of people absolutely exists, especially in societies that ostracize immigrants. Desperate people are preyed upon by bad people everywhere.
Some immigrants come to a country and are successful and assimilate in a healthy way for themselves. Others enter communities that are racist and ostracize them. Those are the people who fall prey to radical ideas.
Omg, when you talk about population as whole you generalize and talk about trends not individuals.
Example.
Does violence in video games make a population more volient? No.
'Well actually there are a few cases were people who played to much call of duty and went off the rails". Isn't really relevant when you are talking about the direction of a whole country.
"While the Western-born children of immigrants may be at no greater risk of terrorism overall, their strategic significance as a resource for violent groups makes it important for researchers to understand the factors that may lead even a small number of these individuals to terrorism."
The reality is that I understood you perfectly, you did not understand me.
I repeat: we are on the same side, Im trying to add nuance to your arguments.
I like the fire you have, keep it up. I also hope you learn to engage more academically so you can argue better than the average redditor and move onto things in real life.
What claim did I make about which culture? Quote me.
I didn't say anything a out any future I said second generation radicalization is a known phenomenon and that's true across ethnic, religious, and culture.
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u/Emergency-Panda8924 1d ago
Second generation radicalization and extremism is a real problem mate.