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 Topic: The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi

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  • The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi
     OP - August 20, 2015, 10:56 AM

    Quote from: Tam Hussein
    This is the back story of Abu Musa al-Britani, a young British suicide bomber who blew himself up in Iraq. He grew up in Ladbroke Grove, the area that I worked and grew up in as a youth worker. We also went to the same school. My essay seeks to answer the question as to why such a popular young man went to Iraq when he had planned a trip to Spain two weeks earlier. What compelled him to go, it also seeks to explain why the like of him and Jihadi John came from the same area. What are the factors that lead to their choices?

    It is clear that neither foreign policy nor ideology are solely responsible for motivating European youth to go on Jihad. My essay argues that the reason many of these men went to Syria and join specifically ISIS is due to the subtle interplay between religion, foreign policy and gang culture and modernism.
    ....

    http://www.joshualandis.com/blog/the-inside-story-of-the-british-suicide-bomber-of-ramadi-by-tam-hussein/
  • The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi
     Reply #1 - August 20, 2015, 11:40 AM

    Interesting, overlong, piece about my old stamping ground (despite cringe-inducing 'mandem' speak).

    Whole buckets of soft soap applied to the area's scholarly Islamic tradition. In the interests of balance an equal share of soft soap should be reserved for Welsh chapel congregations etc. etc.

    This made me chuckle, though:
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    Drugs and criminality had always been a facet of Ladbroke Grove since the 90s.

    The 90s. FFS.
  • The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi
     Reply #2 - August 20, 2015, 12:40 PM

    Does that make the 90s the new 60s?
  • The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi
     Reply #3 - August 20, 2015, 01:09 PM

    History started with the internet.
  • The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi
     Reply #4 - August 20, 2015, 01:57 PM

    Another reason why that sort of thing irritates me is that black Caribbeans (who, in my opinion, are the best thing to happen to Britain since WW2) are being written out of history in favour of other groups who integrate less and moan more.
  • The inside story of the British suicide bomber of Ramadi
     Reply #5 - August 20, 2015, 03:14 PM

    All history is political.

    Said someone I can't remember at the moment.

    how fuck works without shit??


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    harakaat, friend, RIP
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