The Commish
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This is a lot of words to simply avoid the question. I'd rather you just not reply. You'd achieve the same objective with a lot less effort on your part. If it's a genuine answer then some things of note:This comes down to how we define things. How do we separate terrorism from crime? With crime as I define it poverty would be number 1 with any other factor a distant second. But you said "crimes like these" assuming you mean mass murder not connected to robbery or some other obvious material gains. For those crimes, if we are lumping together Aurora, Sandy Hook, ISIS killings, Boko Haram, GermanWings, etc, then I would guess (no I do not have data, this is all opinion) that when you add up all the dead bodies and group all like stated reasons together, Islam would still be the common factor with the highest body count.The Commish said:You were talking in generalizations before. And do you have data to back your assertion in this quote. I'm particularly curious where you get your data around poor people who don't have Islam as their faith, yet still commit crimes like these. I'm assuming you have that to make claims like this as it's pretty much required.Clifford said:For these two, neither one were living in poverty.
For all extremists of course both are factors, but one is a dominant consistent factor (fervent belief in Islam) and the other is inconsistent (background of poverty). Therefore removing other variables, Islam proves out as a more consistent factor in producing extremism than poverty, when comparing the two.
However if you want examples, the Hedbo and Garland killers all come from non-poverty backgrounds. So the two latest and most high profile terrorist events outside the Mideast both do not fit the "poverty drives extremism" narrative.
1. Terrorism is crime. No need to make it more complicated than that.
2. I'm talking about all the events in the world, not just ones you decide to include. You didn't/haven't made a distinction through your posts so far, so your broad brush is what we can continue using.
Oh, and if we're going down this path I'll just say right up front that I understand completely there are exceptions to the rule. What I'll want you to show me is how the combo of religion and wealth aren't the general rule and it's simply religion.