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Re: mayhem in watertown.

By: DigSpace in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Fri, 19 Apr 13 10:16 PM | 79 view(s)
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in my limited experience and understanding young people are influenced by their surroundings more than are by the surroundings of others. The more abstract notions of geneology, origin, and cultural identity radiate from the first (current surroundings) and are interpreted through the lens of the first.

IF, current surroundings are unpleasant (perceived), unfair (perceived), unwelcoming (perceived), and so on THEN one looks over the fence to other surroundings and then begins to build fantasy (or abstractions of current circumstances through externally modified lenses). There may well be cases were all is well with one who is otherwise perfectly happy and upon reports of things about which they are told they are related ... they then turn to the dark side ... but generally, current reality determines proclivity to the dark side, not new knowledge indicating bad things to relatives elsewhere. If one has already embraced their current surroundings they are inclined to use their current surroundings to effect change within the guidance of their current surrounding. If one has not embraced their current surroundings, then external events and surroundings provide the landscape to construct fantasy.

Take home message ... while these folks may have been in the US for some time, their experience has not been a happy on. This may be from indoctrination, personal experience, or illness ... but this is the work of unhappy people.

DS, on the obvious.


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Re: mayhem in watertown.
By: Cactus Flower
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Fri, 19 Apr 13 6:47 PM
Msg. 13322 of 54959

wonder what event triggered these two boys to think there was virtue in what they were doing.

was it the drone killing of children in afghanistan? http://www.policymic.com/articles/20884/is-america-like-adam-lanza-u-s-drone-strikes-have-killed-176-children-in-pakistan-alone

i suspect that a sense of double standards in the world radicalises young men with a strong feeling of righteousness. righteousness that turns to outrage. before they have the experience of life to realise it is a mess that does not get fixed by adding more violence to the violence that already exists. and before they experience love and have children and tame the animal spirits that informs young manhood.

these kinds of folks aren't sociopaths. they do things because they have a strong sense of virtue not because they have none. it is just misdirected.


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