I'd like to know why it's forgotten, in the majority of the discussions, that most of the problems of "terrorism" begins with historical ethnocentrism and struggle between two or more different cultures. What I'm trying to say it's most of the time we rationally thinks about the welfare to give in the motivation to avoid terrorism, when the main problem is something builded historically for ages sometimes. The Middle East has a problem of post-neoimperialism, so it's almost normal to have so much battles among them. The youth will be added to it, it's not cut the evil from root trying to "educate" them, they give zero fucks to westerns like us, it's trying to fix a long narrative of ethnocentrism.
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