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Doomsday Clock
As I see it ISIS is trying to start a world wide cultural war, it goes beyond tactics, beyond strategy, it's a philosophical attack on the modern secular world.
Most Muslims are not radicalized but if ISIS can incite secular governments to make laws/policies that oppress the Islamic faith and make life harder for Muslim people then more of them will become radicalized.
For example lets say there were beheadings in every major Australian city, almost immediately it would become much more difficult for Australian Muslims to get jobs. A kind of casual segregation would also occur as other Australians decide to avoid them and the police will treat any threat of violence involving Muslims more seriously. Furthermore since Muslims are a minority demographic then in a democratic elective process any anti-Islamic sentiment would be advantageous to openly anti-Islamic politicians.
The more anti-Islamic sentiment a modern secular society has the more oppressed & segregated the Muslim demographic will become, the easier they'll be to radicalize and with more attacks the anti-Islamic sentiment grows.
Eventually this feedback loop reaches a point of critical momentum at which point it only stops once the cycle becomes unsustainable.
We need a Doomsday Clock for anti-Islamic sentiment, perhaps a disaster foreseen is a disaster prevented, or perhaps we should be making preparations now for the world to come?
As I see it ISIS is trying to start a world wide cultural war, it goes beyond tactics, beyond strategy, it's a philosophical attack on the modern secular world.
Most Muslims are not radicalized but if ISIS can incite secular governments to make laws/policies that oppress the Islamic faith and make life harder for Muslim people then more of them will become radicalized.
For example lets say there were beheadings in every major Australian city, almost immediately it would become much more difficult for Australian Muslims to get jobs. A kind of casual segregation would also occur as other Australians decide to avoid them and the police will treat any threat of violence involving Muslims more seriously. Furthermore since Muslims are a minority demographic then in a democratic elective process any anti-Islamic sentiment would be advantageous to openly anti-Islamic politicians.
The more anti-Islamic sentiment a modern secular society has the more oppressed & segregated the Muslim demographic will become, the easier they'll be to radicalize and with more attacks the anti-Islamic sentiment grows.
Eventually this feedback loop reaches a point of critical momentum at which point it only stops once the cycle becomes unsustainable.
We need a Doomsday Clock for anti-Islamic sentiment, perhaps a disaster foreseen is a disaster prevented, or perhaps we should be making preparations now for the world to come?