'Motivation' towards suicide murder?
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Submitted by Babs, Aug 4, 2013 06:16

Can these women and children really be said to be volunteers in the sense usually meant? Muslim women are perceived to be inferior and are objectiified and children are treated as possession of their parents. I would imagine they would rarely dare NOT to do as they are told!

Add to the lack of respect and nurturing the instrumental approach and sociopathic manipulation of suicide bomber handlers who see these people as means to their own grisly ends, and the result is a highly toxic mix.

As I see it, the long term answer lies in education of women and raising their status if that can be done, and also in targeting the recruiters to the suicide murder cult and punishing them to the fullest extent of the law


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