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In reply to the discussion: So...if those that attacked in Paris aren't "real" muslims, and KKK isn't "real" christians [View all]deucemagnet
(4,549 posts)10. "Religion is just the tool..."
Well, at least that implies that you think religion had something to do with it, even if you don't think that it was the primary motivator (and I disagree with you about that).
As far as the whole power thing goes, sure, terrorism has been used to gain power in the past, but every case if terrorism isn't an example of using it as a tool to gain power. I think that ascribing motivations of gaining power to these psychopaths is giving them too much credit and minimizing the most dangerous component of this tragedy, which is religious extremism.
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So...if those that attacked in Paris aren't "real" muslims, and KKK isn't "real" christians [View all]
Heddi
Jan 2015
OP
I know. The pretzel logic and mental gymnastics that they have to go through is nothing short of an
PeaceNikki
Jan 2015
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