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emil0r | 10 years ago
It's the teachings combined with the knowledge of them combined with a desire to follow them that is creating the current situation with IS and other groups.
emil0r | 10 years ago
It's the teachings combined with the knowledge of them combined with a desire to follow them that is creating the current situation with IS and other groups.
dragonwriter|10 years ago
Because its not that hard to observe the conditions in the world, historically, in which people are attracted, and not attracted, to violent groups like IS, of varying sources of ideological propaganda.
> They always reference the Qu'ran, the hadiths and the sunnah in everything they do.
Yes, that's their source of ideological propaganda, and its obviously a source that makes a lot of sense when you are recruiting in a place where people are previously socialized to favor those sources.
But there are plenty of people in the same regions that aren't violent extremists that also reference the Qu'ran, hadiths, and sunnah in everything they do.
> The US foreign policy was used as a convenient excuse
The US foreign policy is one of the major factors creating the conditions which lead to their particular application of the Qu'ran, hadiths, and sunnah being as successful as it is in appealing to people in the region.
gjm11|10 years ago
And there are plenty of people who have been screwed over by US foreign policy but who, again, somehow manage to refrain from committing atrocities.
Terrorism generally seems to spring up where there is both a big political grievance and some kind of ideological foundation to hook it onto. That's not an absolute requirement (e.g., I don't believe the Tamil Tigers had any ideology beyond their nationalism; on a much smaller scale, the occasional cases of Christians blowing up abortion clinics aren't very political) but generally that partnership is what does it.
And when that's the case, it's misleading to blame the terrorism exclusively on the ideology or exclusively on the political grievance.
Groups like IS and al Qaeda, so far as I can tell, really truly do believe that what they are doing is justified by Islam; and they really truly do believe that what they are doing is a necessary response to US intervention in the Middle East.
DanBC|10 years ago
Any religion can be distorted. There's a buddhist army and two buddhist terrorist groups currently operating, yet most people would rate buddhism as one of the most pacifist religions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/969_Movement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Karen_Buddhist_Army
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodu_Bala_Sena
simonh|10 years ago
There's no excuse for what ISIS does. No reason is strong enough for the kind of barbarity they practice, but characterising it as purely senseless and ignoring the actual reasons behind it doesn't help either. The actual reasons they do what they do may not be sufficient or reasonable relative to their actions, and may not actually align well with their rhetoric, but they do exist.
philh|10 years ago
Different people react to things differently, interpret things differently, take ideas more or less seriously, and so on.
I think the reasoning: "if ISIS was about religion, then all muslims would support ISIS", would approximately equally support: "if ISIS was about foreign policy, then all Iraqis would support ISIS".
I don't think either of those if-thens holds as an if-then, regardless of the truth value of the "if" part.
magicalist|10 years ago
> It's the teachings combined with...a desire to follow them
where do you think that desire comes from?
Saying "US foreign policy" created these groups isn't a great short hand for talking about the creation of the conditions that foment these groups. In reality it's an incredibly complicated situation where almost any action will have downsides that entail a lot of human suffering, but US foreign policy is an outsized input into that situation, so it's right to hold it responsible in turn for whatever those consequences are.
happyscrappy|10 years ago
JonnieCache|10 years ago
http://wartard.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/the-idea-of-isis-histo...
Hint: they don't do it because they read it in a book, any more than the US kills and maims people because of the bible.
AngrySkillzz|10 years ago
reagency|10 years ago
HanyouHottie|10 years ago
The movie Three Kings explores this a bit:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120188/
happyscrappy|10 years ago