Second-generation immigrants may experience radicalization due to a sense of disconnection from their parents' culture and lack of acceptance in their birth country, which creates a search for identity, belonging, certainty, and purpose that can lead to radicalization.
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'Then the radicalisation begins' Why second generation kids struggle | Daily Expresso #newsAdded:
these second generation people getting radicalized because they don't feel they're disconnected from their parents' culture. They're also not accepted into the country that they were born in which is another issue and that can create a real search for identity, belonging, certainty, purpose. Uh and then the radicalization begins. When you look at the recent terror attacks, most of them were perpetuated by Britishborn uh second generation people. You know the 777 Muhammad Sadi Khan uh that was Britishborn Pakistani immigrants uh he led that
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