"Still, education is the enemy of radicalism." <chanting increases>
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@St_Rev <wanders into random conversation> "The key is education" <pious nods>
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@St_Rev Tradionalists see this very clearly and burn the schools, girls schools first. -
@NorskHaus They burn SOME schools. But others are critical to the internationalization of the Salafi and Deobandi projects. -
@NorskHaus And the radicalized tend to be educated and well-off enough to *be* radicalized via social media. 9/11 hijackers weren't peasants -
@St_Rev "Education" always means propaganda. Everyone can joyride in the propaganda machine these days. -
@NorskHaus Right, so the key in that article is the way they obfuscate the distinction between "education" and their special brand.
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@St_Rev In Houellebecq's "Submission," the Franco-Islamic state exploits this sacredness for instrumental leverage. -
@NineBandedBooks After reading that Quillam article on pinkwashing, seems that it's some kind of sick BDSM game. Extreme progs bottoming. -
@St_Rev Thanks. "Habits of mind" indeed.
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@St_Rev you triy to hack the gibson after learning common core math mr. smart twitter man -
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@St_Rev most radicalization happens via madrassa education. -
@i_contemplate_ Or Saudi-funded mosques, yeah
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@St_Rev You need educated labor to industrialize. Modernisers use education to promote nationalism and break tribal control of women.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.