Response to "How terrorism finds root in the west"
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This article talks about how the extremist ideologies of terrorism could have originated from Europe. The French president now encourages neighboring nations to make a more conscious effort to integrate Muslims into their community, thus avoiding the potential of terrorism completely.
Terrorism has always been known to spring up in the Middle East nations, due to conflicts in issues such as religion and politics, but it is logical that the actions of Western communities may also drive the Muslims affected to desperate measures to achieve their ends. Many examples of such circumstances happening are given in the article. If terrorism is really nurtured in Western civilizations, it is important to rectify the mistakes as soon as possible.
The factors linking terrorism with Western communities are: the clashing of political and social ideologies and alienation of the Muslim population. Of this, alienation is perhaps the most critical factor of all. Leaving out, or shunning the Muslim population will develop tension between the majority and Muslim minority. To a larger degree, the rights of the Muslim population will be compromised as social stratification occurs. The Muslims might then turn to other options in order to exact revenge or get what they want. On a larger scale, it might as well lead to acts of terrorism. This is similar to racism in some ways.
I feel education might be the way out of this situation. It is well known that racism still exists in societies today mostly because of the lack of understanding between races. Similarly, with different religions, there exists much tension because both sides fail to fully understand each other. With a bit of patience and understanding through education, religious acceptance and tolerance, there would be no need for violent demonstrations of unhappiness.
In countries like the United States, Muslims are successfully integrated into the society. Our own country is considered multi-racial, and indeed, multi-religious. Our pledge dictates that every individual is equal regardless of race, language or religion. Some time ago, it was announced that Singaporean Muslims were not supportive of the terrorist ideology. Though it might have been because Singapore had already hosted Muslims for a long time, and most of the European Muslims are recent immigrants, I still feel that if some countries are able to exhibit sensitivity, others should be able to integrate Muslims into their communities, and put a stop to terrorism.
This article talks about how the extremist ideologies of terrorism could have originated from Europe. The French president now encourages neighboring nations to make a more conscious effort to integrate Muslims into their community, thus avoiding the potential of terrorism completely.
Terrorism has always been known to spring up in the Middle East nations, due to conflicts in issues such as religion and politics, but it is logical that the actions of Western communities may also drive the Muslims affected to desperate measures to achieve their ends. Many examples of such circumstances happening are given in the article. If terrorism is really nurtured in Western civilizations, it is important to rectify the mistakes as soon as possible.
The factors linking terrorism with Western communities are: the clashing of political and social ideologies and alienation of the Muslim population. Of this, alienation is perhaps the most critical factor of all. Leaving out, or shunning the Muslim population will develop tension between the majority and Muslim minority. To a larger degree, the rights of the Muslim population will be compromised as social stratification occurs. The Muslims might then turn to other options in order to exact revenge or get what they want. On a larger scale, it might as well lead to acts of terrorism. This is similar to racism in some ways.
I feel education might be the way out of this situation. It is well known that racism still exists in societies today mostly because of the lack of understanding between races. Similarly, with different religions, there exists much tension because both sides fail to fully understand each other. With a bit of patience and understanding through education, religious acceptance and tolerance, there would be no need for violent demonstrations of unhappiness.
In countries like the United States, Muslims are successfully integrated into the society. Our own country is considered multi-racial, and indeed, multi-religious. Our pledge dictates that every individual is equal regardless of race, language or religion. Some time ago, it was announced that Singaporean Muslims were not supportive of the terrorist ideology. Though it might have been because Singapore had already hosted Muslims for a long time, and most of the European Muslims are recent immigrants, I still feel that if some countries are able to exhibit sensitivity, others should be able to integrate Muslims into their communities, and put a stop to terrorism.
