| ThurgreedMarshall |
01-09-2015 04:53 PM |
Re: Is Ted Cruz Satan? Discuss.
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Originally Posted by Adder
(Post 492880)
Do you think the sort of disaffected person who commits these kind of acts is really likely to be swayed by the statements of any number of authority figures?
Now if we could just get the radicals who recruit them to start saying things like this...
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Jesus Christ. I think I have finally figured out what the issue is on this board. You (and others) are like a dog with a fucking bone. "This is my bone!" "Gimme the bone?" "Is that the bone?" "Where's the bone?"
Let me try to break your concentration for a minute using my previous example.
- You grew up in the South Bronx.
- All you've ever heard about talking to cops is that that constitutes snitching.
- Everyone you know tells you that snitches are bitches.
- You've seen people accused of snitching get beaten up.
- You've heard about snitches getting killed.
- Your parents tell you not to snitch.
- Community leaders say it's dangerous to be a snitch.
- Criminals actually hurt snitches.
- Cops don't protect snitches.
This is an atmosphere in which you have learned that snitching is bad. You may never say anything to the cops even though it may result in a criminal being arrested for doing something terrible. You may end up jumping in with others who are beating someone up who is a snitch. What's the real cause of the problem? Criminals. What's added to that problem? Cops using snitches and not protecting them. What could be part--not only, part--of a solution? Changing the culture in which everyone around you thinks talking to police is a terrible thing--hearing from your parents or a teacher or a community leader that cooperating with police will decrease violence in your community makes you think about it differently. The more you hear about that in your community, the more you change your mind about cooperating with the police. The more people in your community that hear this from people with influence, the less likely they are to be turned into someone who would kill another person for cooperating with the police.
Contrast with:
- You grew up in an isolated community in Jakarta.
- All you ever heard was Mohammed is great and you should never mention his name without complete reverance.
- You are taught that even asking a question about the prophet is blasphemy
- Your parents tell you not to blaspheme.
- Your Imam tells you that blasphemy should be punished.
- You've seen people who have committed blasphemy punished harshly.
- You've heard of people who have committed blasphemy being killed.
- You've never heard anyone say, "We should respect the beliefs of others," only that people who are not Muslim are infidels.
- You've seen people refer to Westerners as infidels.
- You've seen Westerners attack Muslims in lots of places all over the world.
- You've heard again and again it's because they are Muslims.
- You hear of a Westerner being killed because he has committed blasphemy.
This is an atmosphere in which you have learned that blasphemy is bad. You may never say anything that comes close to blasphemy. You may end up jumping in with others who are beating someone up who has committed blasphemy. What's the real cause of the problem? Radicals who want to force everyone to follow their religion strictly. What's added to that problem? The West bombing innocent people who are Muslim. What could be part--not only, part--of a solution? Changing the culture in which everyone around you thinks that one can never question the prophet--hearing from your parents or a teacher or a community leader that we should respect people of different faiths even if we don't disagree with them. The more you hear about that in your community, the more you change your mind about whether one should be harshly punished if they don't share your religious beliefs. The more people in your community that hear this from people with influence, the less likely they are to be turned into someone who would kill another person for committing blasphemy.
Again, it's not the sole reason why people act out that way. And any one person who does something crazy may not be reachable by the voice of reason. But I think if you change the atmosphere with other influential and/or powerful voices, you can help change results. You and Ty and RT are so focused on the one crazy guy or whether or not we should be dictating to people to try to make changes in their community that you refuse to hear anything else.
TM
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