So you wrote an article that starts with a false premise, namely the implicit claim that the primary cause of radicalization is western police presence. It then proceeds to use numbers you appear to have taken from thin air in an argument whose only purposes appears to be signalling “rationality” and diverting attention from said false premise. It final reaches a conclusion that’s almost certainly false. This is supposed to promote rationality how?
So you wrote an article that starts with a false premise, namely the implicit claim that the primary cause of radicalization is western police presence. It then proceeds to use numbers you appear to have taken from thin air in an argument whose only purposes appears to be signalling “rationality” and diverting attention from said false premise. It final reaches a conclusion that’s almost certainly false. This is supposed to promote rationality how?
Original thread here.