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Originally Posted by I, fuzzbot.
Most people who do it are kids. Kids are easily brainwashed. Make a kid feel powerful and passionate about something and I dare you to bend him back to the average kid he used to be. It won't work. When you give a kid the power to make certain things possible, you can't take it back.
Do you think it's easy having a religious debate with a kid who saw his mother get raped and killed? Do you think it's easy to just walk up to a kid and tell him that what he's doing is WRONG and we should accept the fact that his Jewish Israeli cousins are killing and torturing his siblings in front of his own eyes because it's what the prophet would have done? That you should forgive?
Those kids are traumatized. What they're doing is wrong, but they're fucking miserable and see this as their own way of aiding the situation. Of course it would be better for all of us to stop hearing about them blowing shit up, but the Israelis are doing things that are thrice as bad as this, wiping out thrice as much of the population. Just compare the death tolls in each country and see for yourself.
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What do you call a kid? Most of them are twenty something. The same age as the Nazis were. Were Nazis just kids too? And their parents certainly aren't kids, and they encourage their sons to blow up Jews. The imans aren't kids either, and they preach violence and praise the suicide bombers, referring to them as martyrs.
The 9/11 terrorists weren't traumatized kids, and neither were the 7/7 London bombers. One of them, Shehzad Tanweer, aged 22, who detonated a bomb on the Underground at Aldgate station, killing eight people, had an estate valued at £121,000 net of taxes and debts.
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I wish I had that much money when I was a kid.