Hugo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 9:08 pm
David in Gwent wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 6:02 am
Hugo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2023 1:11 am
Does it?
By my reckoning: Terrorist groups can only really sustain themselves when they have a decent amount of support from their constituents. That support can only really manifest when living conditions are intolerable for the average Joe. Most people are just too lazy and too engaged with surviving day to day to be so heavily invested in political and religious extremism imo. Extremism is a function of poverty whereby people feel they have nothing to lose.
It does.
Religious extremism doesn't need to rely the support of the masses, it's just takes a few individuals. Tell a few individuals that something happened and that the only response is to kill the people responsible, it's nothing to do with poverty and nothing to do with what they can lose, it's to do with manipulation, ideology and the fact that people have the ability to be downright evil.
By their nature extremists are nutters obviously but
surely they are operating from some base of broad support and with some legitimacy attached to their grievances?
Not really.
They used to do surveys of peoples attitudes to the paramilitaries during the Irish troubles, & there was very rarely what you'd call "
support", for those who wanted to use violence to achieve their aims, in fact I pretty sure that the majority always favored non-violent means.
Actual support used to ebb & flow with the various atrocities, but the hard line support that never wavered in supporting violence first was < 10%*
The majority might support the overall aims, but disagreed with the means, & they would never actively support them, but they preferred to turn a blind eye.
On your other question; I don't think there's much chance of a peace settlement, but maybe they can take away from the Irish peace process, its that there has to keep being a dialog, & both sides need to hope for brave souls like Alex Reid, & Harold Good to offer themselves as go betweens.
* I can't remember the actual figures, but I think the figure was always single digit support