Combat in terrorism
Combat in Terrorism
Why do we battle against humanity? Why is the world cruel enough to do this kind of thing? Terrorism should stop because it forces freedoms to be taken away from every country, killing innocent people and promotes hate and discrimination. We are victims of injustice and violence. We fight for equal rights. According to the Miriam Webster dictionary, the meaning of terrorism is the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
Terrorism is an endless battle. It cannot stop until we continue to fight for freedom and being equally treated. Statistics say that there a more than a million of people are dying all over the world because of terrorism. The wish of terrorism is to take away that feeling of freedom and joy. It still continues to inflict pain and suffering on people’s lives in which almost no week goes by without an act of terrorism taking place somewhere in the world. It is a worldwide problem. Freedom is the right of our every individual and our freedom is taken away from us whenever terrorism strikes. There are cases where young men are taken away from their family and are forced to enlist in the army to train for the war on terrorism which stops them from living their lives freely and spending the rest of their lives trying to fight against terrorists so that their families and their country will get the freedom they deserve.
It took the lives of many innocent people. For terrorism in general, killing innocent people is a means by which to instill fear and convince the population to change their government's policies. It's a asymmetric warfare. They don't have any hope of winning an actual battle. So they subjugate people by causing them to feel intense fear, or terror. They because of many reasons, the most common one is that they believe their god or deity demands it. Just like the current terrorism that is occurring in Marawi City, Mindanao in the Philippines the terrorists kill those who are Christians. But if a Christian turns away from his or her Christianity and profess his or her faith same as the religion of the terrorist, the terrorist will spare the life of the individual.
Terrorism promotes hate and discrimination. It sends a bad image and reputation to the society about the Muslims. Intolerance and discrimination against Muslims are not new, but manifestations of these phenomena appear to have been on the rise in recent years. Muslims might experience verbal harassment or be the targets of hate speech, violent attacks or religious profiling. The "war on terror” tensions about national personality and the troubles in adapting to the expanding assorted variety in numerous social orders have prompted a development in hatred against Muslims and Islam that has in some cases been fuelled by narrow minded dialect in media and political talk. As a result, many Muslims experience a range of discrimination, including verbal harassment, hate speech, violent attacks and religious profiling. Many are also confronted with a lack of equal opportunities in employment, housing, health care and education, and face restrictions on the public expression of their religion. Therefore, we can try to stop this. I just want you to listen, understand and take action to lessen this type of crisis.
War appears to be contradictory to Christianity since the Fifth Commandment states, "Thou shalt not kill." Every individual has an obligation to protect his life, and in this way has a privilege to honest to goodness self-preservation. We should have respect for human life. The deliberate murder of an innocent person is gravely contrary to the dignity of the human being, to the golden rule, and to the holiness of the Creator. The law forbidding it is universally valid: it obliges each and everyone, always and everywhere. The commandment, "You shall not kill,” adds to it the proscription of anger, hatred, and vengeance. Going further, Christ asks his us to turn the other cheek, to love their enemies. As Christians or even in different religion, what is your stand? Do you really want this? Or do you want to stop this? It’s up to your actions. The future of the youth is in your hands.








