Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Can we please have a Middle East with young men dedicated to sports than war?

There is a lot wrong with the American suicide bomber. To begin he was complaining about feeling depressed. Not all young American men feel depressed. 

He was angry in the presence of his jihadist peers. I should have a nickel for very time someone points to the fact there are so many angry young men that become jihadists. 

What is it about the Muslim faith that brings about the idea a young man's masculinity lies in war? Is there no other definition of masculinity. I know there wasn't for George W. Bush. But, why is it that war has to be the testing ground for masculinity? 

The young men in the Middle East should be focusing in athletics, no different than most American young men do at some point in their growing years. That is how my sons and many, many others worked out their integration of masculinity. 

Mr. Abusalha doesn't scare me. He is unfortunately lost to his family and if there were monies provided then it explains all the more how a disenfranchised young man stated to be depressed easily made the choice to kill others along with himself.

I might ad his father was part Palestinian in his ancestry. Here we are again with Palestine at the center of anger turned loose in the Middle East.