Labor Minister Ghazi Al-Gosaibi blames 'indoctrination that teaches young people they can kill justifiably'. Countering the assertion of many in American academia, a Saudi official said extremist teachings, not poverty or unemployment, are the root causes of terrorism in the kingdom, the homeland of billionaire Osama bin Laden and 15 of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers.
Ignorance and poverty may manifest themselves in violence, which is why places like rural Bolivia have high incidences of people killing each other. Terrorism is different from plain old background noise violence: it's cultivated and directed, whether by the KGB or by holy men. It doesn't happen spontaneously. | At a news conference in Riyadh, Labor Minister Ghazi Al-Gosaibi blamed the spread of terrorism on the "indoctrination that teaches young people they can kill justifiably" and training in Afghan camps, reported Arab News, an officially sanctioned Saudi newspaper.
How'bout these pinacles of mooselimb educayshn--madrassas? You reap what you sow.
"I don't believe that terrorist movement has anything to do with unemployment," the minister said. Al-Gosaibi, noting the wealth of bin Laden and his associates, said "I am not aware that somebody has been driven to terrorism simply because he could not find a job."
So, do you think he will make the quantum leap to the idea that the culprit may be the Messenger and his merry holy men? They just don't pull the message from their sphinxters. |