Thursday, 9 October 2014

MY OPINION ABOUT THIS ARTICLE


 In my opinion there is a huge disjunctive about if the “blame” falls on us as a society or on them from either religious problem or nonconformity cultural.
Clarke Jones states that Australia has the necessity of de-radicalise violent extremists and supporters of the Islamic State (IS). I am completely agree with his statement, there is a sensationalism and a massive paranoia level country about what is happening right now, therefore Australia’s government has the duty of de-radicalise these groups and get them away from Australia due to national security.
Clarke has exposed ‘It will be challenging to redirect those who identify with the IS ideology from violent extremism. Any program to redirect or divert young people must have realistic objectives, the most critical being to disengage IS supporters from violence rather than de-radicalise them.’
 Now it become a big issue on how we can identify those people, moreover because those people arrived to Australia with faith in obtain a second chance of life plus rights and opportunities that were taken away from them but although they have been passed through all of this suffer, they are enforced to their culture and follow their strict religious rules even though they left their own country.

As a conclusion of my opinion I am strongly agree with Clark Jones and the government has to do something as well as us as a society, we have to implement programs to prevent future terrorists and future devastations. What we can do now it will help us in the future and our actions will lead to consequences and depend of us whether those consequences will be positive or negative 

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