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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 1058459" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>Also we need to talk about what leads to radicalisation and extremism in the first place. I personally believe a lot of this is to fill the void or emptiness, which exists in everyone's lives. People with massive voids in their lives. not always through any fault of the own turn to vices to fill it, whether it be short term fixes.</p><p></p><p>The radicalisation and Extremism in religions, is another which can offer certain individuals with these voids purpose and meaning, which ultimately led to these senseless acts of killing We saw yesterday.</p><p></p><p>We, as a society, don't know how to help or deal with this because it is a void that exists in all of our lives which we are busy filling (in other ways) hence why moderates don't want to . It is the suffering and struggle we all face, in my opinion, because we all suffer, or struggle to some degree. Your suffering or struggle is not the same as mine and is not the same as anyone else's. We, as,Society, can't deal with or don't want to deal with the suffering of others in these positions who turn to extremism or don't know until we know how to deal with our own individual suffering.</p><p></p><p>I personally believe the only answer to that is to have compassion for our own Suffering/struggles in the first place, so we can have empathy and compassion for the suffering of others and then want to deal with the root Causes that ultimately lead to radicalisation in the first place. We are witnessing so much anger in society built up because in my opinion a lot of people are unhappy in their own lives. Happiness starts with being happy in ourselves.</p><p></p><p> We are all ultimately selfish beings but the better people feel within themselves in a good way (not in a narcissistic way - see Trump) the more willing they are going to help others.</p><p></p><p>But they don't teach that generally in society unless you're really lucky to have a wonderful upbringing who normalised it. Schools don't know how to teach it, the media, Governments and online and groups just spout and encourage individualism and materialism. People have generally turned away from religions because of its own failings and hypocrisies.</p><p></p><p>It is very sad what happened to Sir David Amess, and MP face to face meetings will probably end. We will mourn and offer our thoughts and condolences until next time an extremist kills some one. And the cycle will continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 1058459, member: 70552"] Also we need to talk about what leads to radicalisation and extremism in the first place. I personally believe a lot of this is to fill the void or emptiness, which exists in everyone’s lives. People with massive voids in their lives. not always through any fault of the own turn to vices to fill it, whether it be short term fixes. The radicalisation and Extremism in religions, is another which can offer certain individuals with these voids purpose and meaning, which ultimately led to these senseless acts of killing We saw yesterday. We, as a society, don’t know how to help or deal with this because it is a void that exists in all of our lives which we are busy filling (in other ways) hence why moderates don’t want to . It is the suffering and struggle we all face, in my opinion, because we all suffer, or struggle to some degree. Your suffering or struggle is not the same as mine and is not the same as anyone else’s. We, as,Society, can’t deal with or don’t want to deal with the suffering of others in these positions who turn to extremism or don’t know until we know how to deal with our own individual suffering. I personally believe the only answer to that is to have compassion for our own Suffering/struggles in the first place, so we can have empathy and compassion for the suffering of others and then want to deal with the root Causes that ultimately lead to radicalisation in the first place. We are witnessing so much anger in society built up because in my opinion a lot of people are unhappy in their own lives. Happiness starts with being happy in ourselves. We are all ultimately selfish beings but the better people feel within themselves in a good way (not in a narcissistic way - see Trump) the more willing they are going to help others. But they don’t teach that generally in society unless you’re really lucky to have a wonderful upbringing who normalised it. Schools don’t know how to teach it, the media, Governments and online and groups just spout and encourage individualism and materialism. People have generally turned away from religions because of its own failings and hypocrisies. It is very sad what happened to Sir David Amess, and MP face to face meetings will probably end. We will mourn and offer our thoughts and condolences until next time an extremist kills some one. And the cycle will continue. [/QUOTE]
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