Lillaahiya wrote:Majority of people who join radical groups, gangs, terrorist organizations are individuals who feel purposeless, lost, generally impressionable and/or want to work towards a greater cause. A lot are social pariahs; people who have been marginalized from greater society or on a smaller scale, the "losers" of their class at school or work. They want to be and feel important and that's what these groups/organizations offer. When joining, they have an entire network of members who they can relate to, people that they can form platonic relationships, protection, respect, a title, a purpose, etc.
Why do Somali youth radicalize serious Topic+Solutions
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Re: Why do Somali youth radicalize serious Topic+Solutions
Lillaahiya wrote:Majority of people who join radical groups, gangs, terrorist organizations are individuals who feel purposeless, lost, generally impressionable and/or want to work towards a greater cause. A lot are social pariahs; people who have been marginalized from greater society or on a smaller scale, the "losers" of their class at school or work. They want to be and feel important and that's what these groups/organizations offer. When joining, they have an entire network of members who they can relate to, people that they can form platonic relationships, protection, respect, a title, a purpose, etc.
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