Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Young killer terrorest

In the article "How teens become terrorists: column" by Russell Razzaque tells how the lack of a relationship and environment teens grow up can damage a teens life and have them become a terrorist. Teens think there the victim and try to get everyone to see their point of view. Not having a good relationship with your same sex parent makes them feel like they are the reason for it. Also having a social life with like a peer can be a condition too, that’s where the victim comes in. Mohammed Atta, the terrorist of the bombers was 18 years; terrorist trait came from him being on lock down so much. His dad used to time him from school and home and any minute or second late, he will get beat. His whole life was depended on work and progress. As kids grow up, the environment with the terrorists seems like the okay for them. They have to choose between evil and good. Sycologically, if you see the world as a threat to you, then you going to threaten them back in reality. Like I said earlier, they want you to make you see things in their eyes. In conclusion, terrorist don’t just come about when you wake up the next morning, it grows with you, inside and out. Things don’t to you in the past can ruin your future

1 comment:

  1. So who is responsible?

    Or what should we as a society do with this knowledge? 85

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