Looking through some of the very interesting discussions that went on while I slept, I noticed mention here and there of extremism(or fundamentalism, radicalism, etc), and perceived threats from these worldviews from others. It perplexed me a bit, because all in all, I can say I have very few experiences in my own personal life with this kind of religious(or anti-religious) reaction. In all honesty, I can count on one hand the number of times I've felt 'threatened', and those were more in a mental, rather than physical sense.
So, now I am curious. We are all from different places, different cultures, etc, and I am wondering what is your experience with extremist people?
I am only asking for personal experiences here, not things you've heard on the news, or things people have posted on social media, or some other platform. Just real, face to face interactions. Are you being, or have you been threatened?
I don't feel particularly threatened, no. However, among the victims of the terrorist attacks in Belgium (airport in Zaventem and subway in Maalbeek) were people I personally knew.
Back in the old days I also had encounters with Salah Abdeslam, one of the attackers and sole survivor of the attacks in Paris. It was friend of a friend of a friend kind of situation and we ended up in the same place a few times through intersecting social circles. I'm pretty sure I've smoked weed that was ultimately bought from him, through a "guy that knows a guy" type thing.
However, I don't think it's much of a situation where individuals are targeted. That's not really their goal either. Their goal is to disrupt entire societies.
The soldiers are pretty dumb by themselves and they just carry out orders without seeing the bigger picture.
The bigger picture though, is rather clever and quite dangerous. The actual goal, is to trigger full-scale war in the long run. Step one is to make a lot of noise and to strike fear and disgust in the hearts of voters. This gives rise to political uprise of the extreme right, neo-nazi's and populistic people.
This triggers them into flooding the society with extreme-right propaganda and entice hate, racism and intolerance towards muslims in particular and "foreigners" in general.
The hope of the radicals is that this way, we destroy our own societies from within. To destabilize democracies which eventually leads to armed conflict.
That's what they want: chaos.
Nothing good can come of it.
They aren't that stupid you know... Let's not kid ourselves. Not even ISIS leadership actually believed they could actually win a war against the likes of the US, Russia, China, India, Europe, etc etc etc.
They know they can't "win" that way. The only way they could even only have a shred of hope, is if they succeed in having us destroy ourselves from within.