As many of us are concerned about the Dr’s we have here, I can’t help but think of our Va Hospitals. They are over run with them. I know a lot of people were shocked to see Dr’s involved in the UK mess but I have never forgotten the Dr (in Jersey I think) that cheered when the towers fell. I have had an uneasy feeling about them since then.
It’s just sad that so many still have blinders on.
BTW in case I have not mentioned it I really appreciate all the work you all put into this thread. It is greatly appreciated.
You’re very welcome angelsonmyside.
OPINION: Jihad is an everyday thing.
If there is a window of opportunity
and the means to to accomplish an
attack; the jihadis will take it.
A professional degree (of any kind) is by no means complete insurance against radicalism (of any kind). Many of the high-level Nazis held MD's or PhD's, for example.
At best during all those years of education an individual is likely to absorb a broader perspective than the uneducated mob, or those educated only in the religious texts of a single religion. Often that prevents the more parochial forms of radicalism, but it doesn't mean that they'll turn out to be good people - even the Bible says that Satan himself can appear as an angel of light (2 Cor 11:14).