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Poverty, not religious ideology, is radicalizing African youth

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  • Asiwome 8 years ago

    I am disappointed in this line of thinking. It is reinforcing the stereotype. Poor people are not prone to violence. A religious person looks to his creator for help to eat. He does take matters into his own hands and does no ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    The writer is living on planet Mars! Islam is an intolerant religion. Can the writer explain to us, why poverty stricken countries in South American where Mohammed"s foot soldiers did not reach by the power of their swords do ...
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  • zola 8 years ago

    An ex police officer in Afghanistan said and i quote "If I see someone plant a LAND MINES and see a police officer coming i will not tell him anything." Mr Kofi I may have to disagree with your point i guess thats why we are ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    First, I do not live in the US. I was in Nigeria in the early 80s and, I travelled and worked in many towns from Ogbomosho,llorin,Lokoja,Abuja [Suleja] right up to Kaduna.So do not give a lecture about Nigeria and corruption ...
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  • APONKYE 8 years ago

    How about the hundreds of Western youth who get radicalised a year, is it the result of poverty? So such false spinning should be reserved for the akpeteshie bar conversation.

    Osama bin Laden was the originator of radicali ...
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  • Altruism 8 years ago

    I think the writer is almost right, if he said poverty is the cause of radicalization. What radicalization of Alqaeda, ISIS, Boko Haram or Al Shabab have in common is the lack of the recognition of their existance in the land ...
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  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    We do not see data in this article.

    But, even if we did, we still could not run with that thesis, and leave it at that conclusion.

    Why can't it be both (Poverty + Religious Ideology) +n?

    After all, on the other side ...
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  • zola 8 years ago

    Because it is poverty and injustice that lead to radicalization.

  • Prof Lungu 8 years ago

    Great, that is more an improvement on the thinking, zola!

    It is not binary!

    Even so, if that was the case, we'd expect the leaders of the "radicals" and the "fanatics", and most of their followers to be the poorer and t ...
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  • Kofi 8 years ago

    In India there are over 300 million people classified as "untouchables".Their situation is worse than dreadful. Poverty stricken is not even enough to discuss their plight yet they do not go about blowing people up.
    Why is i ...
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