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Jihadi Jonestown
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Due to an unfortunate subscription firewall, it's impossible to link to the full article in this month's Atlantic by Terence Henry entitled 'Get Out Of Jihad Free.' That's too bad because it would probably shock more than a few folks to know that the Saudi government has implemented a program that not only acknowledges the rottenness of al-Qaeda, but also offers jihadists a form of amnesty that proceeds from the premise that the terror group is a Jim Jones-style cult.

The narrative is familiar: group brainwashes disillusioned kids into severing family bonds, essential ties to family are replaced with bonds to the group which proceeds to sacrifice recruits to a cause rooted in pure psychosis. Bin-Laden is painted as a Manson-ish figure and the steps to rescuing his victims involve a public appeal by family members urging the confused jihadi to abandon holy war and come home to mom, pop, uncle, auntie and the whole crew. They say it works. I suppose we'll see about that.

Leaving aside motive, sincerity, and effectiveness of the policy, an interesting fact still remains: for Tariq Ali and certain quarters of the 'left,' al-Qaeda represents "slaves and peaseants" who "don't always obey their masters." Of 9/11 Ali said, "The subjects of the Empire had struck back." The Saudis say, 'don't drink the Kool-Aid, these guys are wackos.'



Josh Strawn is the lead singer of Blacklist as well as a signatory and vocal advocate of the Euston Manifesto.


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zbird


Sounds like it might be

Sounds like it might be effective for some people.

To me the main difference between jihadism and a Manson-like cult is that the jihadis have so infiltrated the larger culture in the muslim world that many recruits do not have to be disillusioned into severing family bonds.

Following many suicide bombings the parents at least say they are proud of what their kids accomplished.





mmausner


Makes more sense than most

From within Muslim culture, this is one of the most refreshing turns I've heard in awhile.  I know that often in Palestine, would-be suicide bombers are turned in to Israeli security by their own parents or grandparents, who may have no love of Israel but abhor the terrorists' exploitation of their offspring's gullibility to be autocombustible.  This anti-cult initiative makes sense on HUMAN terms, and gives me nachas!





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