It’s a dehumanising way of putting it but he’s not wrong about the problem.
Terrorism can only be stopped by preventing radicalisation. This ends up being an inconvenient truth for incompetent sociopathic leaders because it requires complex solutions designed by people with enough empathy to understand the root problem.
Yeah, I don’t really think Assad did anything to break Samsara when he was in power. He was probably justifying why he kept murdering people in this interview.
It’s a dehumanising way of putting it but he’s not wrong about the problem.
Terrorism can only be stopped by preventing radicalisation. This ends up being an inconvenient truth for incompetent sociopathic leaders because it requires complex solutions designed by people with enough empathy to understand the root problem.
So they treat it like a videogame. And lose.
Yeah, I don’t really think Assad did anything to break Samsara when he was in power. He was probably justifying why he kept murdering people in this interview.