Television is just as accountable for Islamic radicalism as the disparate wealth in the near east. Television is a pacifier in the west but in the east it vivifies the financial and intellectual poverty of the man on the street in the east. [Post #35]
Such disparities – either between the First and Third “Worlds” or even within the First – are not at all conducive to societal health; tend to lead to revolutions of one sort or another. Although blaming television for the disparities themselves seems to be a stretch – more likely to lead to their rectification.
On the contrary, Al Qaeda are dressed in suits and sitting in high rise apartments of condominiums throughout the world typing away on their laptops and connected through the Internet. To them Islam is a rallying point to control the mob.
Sure, there are political motivations in play – as there have probably been from “time immemorial” or at least from the time that Constantine decided, apparently, to use Christianity to weld the Empire together. But I don’t think it is credible to just attack the heads of such movements when attacking the roots – the philosophies – which nourish the mobs can be just as effective, if not more so, in discrediting and disarming them all. You really should take a look at Warraq’s Why I Am Not a Muslim for his criticism of Western intellectuals for focusing on the former to the exclusion of the latter.
But maybe your allegiance to Catholicism makes it difficult to see the similarities and the issues, although I’ll concede there are some significant differences ....