The Self-Radicalization Canard
Politics
United States
Started March 22, 2026
Terrorists aren’t just ‘made in the USA.’ The sharia supremacist worldview is the driving force
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The Self-Radicalization Canard
National Review (United States) | Mar 21, 2026
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Mar 22, 2026
Blaming an ideology like sharia supremacy for terrorism ignores the socio-economic and political issues that often contribute to radicalization.
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Understanding the ideological motivations behind terrorism is essential for developing effective counter-terrorism strategies that address root causes.
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The notion of self-radicalization oversimplifies the complex factors driving terrorism, which often include ideological frameworks like sharia supremacy.
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Mar 22, 2026
Recognizing the influence of sharia supremacist ideology allows for a more nuanced discussion on the global landscape of terrorism and prevention efforts.
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Labeling terrorists as products of a singular ideology can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and distract from broader systemic issues in society.
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