How to stop terrorism: embark on a 30 year process of recoding masculinity to something healthier and ensure the next generation's success.
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Dylan Roof was born and raised in the US.
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& his "refugee" father was Libyan al-Qaeda, nice try. The "refugees" of today are the timed nail bombs of tomorrow.
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His parents were from Libya, where he had just visited. Also a country on Trump's travel ban. Weird huh?
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His parents were immigrants, similar to the Orlando shooter.
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It's the radical ideaology that attracts people who feel like outsiders and quite possibly mentally unstable. No way to test for that.
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At least without infringing on rights of others.
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Although, in both instances signs were there. Odd behavior, authorities did have them on radar and Orlando was questioned.
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But nothing was done? Why? Because, people do not want to be labeled racist or xenophobic. But assuming a person is a migrant is bigoted.
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So we go down the rabbit hole of "investigating every person who acts crazy or odd"
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And that is an incredible number... men and women.
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Betting the person who radicalized him wasn't. Terrorists aren't born, they're made.
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To parents from Libya. Don't let terrorist in or people likely to have terrorists descendants. Try harder
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And his dad came here as a refugee from Libya The point still stands doesn't it? His dad himself had ties to terrorist organisations also
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Yes. Born to Libyan parents who had migrated to the UK. With a name like "Salman Abedi" did you think he was a native Mancunian?

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