Kielbasa
Lackey
So it was a sad day for the United States and journalists everywhere: a second innocent American was beheaded in a video published by ISIS today.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/03/world/middleeast/steven-sotloff-isis-execution.html?_r=0
We have seen a serious threat emerge in the last 2 years, a "terrorist" organization with a massive endowment (funded by kidnapping and extortion) is busy creating a new totalitarian theocratic Islamist state. Regardless of the world's action or inaction on ISIS, what we have seen in partial response to these videos is the creation of ISIS cells in the United States and the West and a large outpouring of sympathy for the cause of violent jihadism.
This is sectarian violence, where most of the tens of thousands of victims slaughtered have been Shiite civilians. But the stated purpose of ISIS is to expand into other, non-Muslim countries. And there are many who are afraid to denounce such tactics, for fear of being beheaded themselves.
How though are we to respond to those that would endorse Islam's violence in the name of the religion?
When does ideology get questioned or suggested for reform, or should this ever happen?
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/03/world/middleeast/steven-sotloff-isis-execution.html?_r=0
We have seen a serious threat emerge in the last 2 years, a "terrorist" organization with a massive endowment (funded by kidnapping and extortion) is busy creating a new totalitarian theocratic Islamist state. Regardless of the world's action or inaction on ISIS, what we have seen in partial response to these videos is the creation of ISIS cells in the United States and the West and a large outpouring of sympathy for the cause of violent jihadism.
This is sectarian violence, where most of the tens of thousands of victims slaughtered have been Shiite civilians. But the stated purpose of ISIS is to expand into other, non-Muslim countries. And there are many who are afraid to denounce such tactics, for fear of being beheaded themselves.
How though are we to respond to those that would endorse Islam's violence in the name of the religion?
When does ideology get questioned or suggested for reform, or should this ever happen?