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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Heartbreaking. The only hope is for moderate Islam to produce a counter nessage to this nihilistic, literalist fundamentalist swan song. They need to mock it and provide a cool, appealing, and 21st century humane alternative. If not, these are their own children if the elite falling for this garbage . Personally, if I were a Muslim parent I would want activities in mosques/schools monitored - they are trying to figure out in which of those places these elite students were radicalized.[/quote] +1 as a Bangladeshi-American and a Muslim parent (to a toddler), I wholeheartedly agree. I have lots of cousins and friends in Bangladesh and I'm finally seeing them liking and sharing messages about reaching out to youth (as friends or as parents) to prevent radicalization. American Muslims have been doing this outreach for years, but it's a new concept in Bangladesh. This attack was a real wake up call. I hope the momentum is not lost.[/quote]
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