effective. 20 years ago, you could never find the three people in minnesota who would be attracted to the isis ideology. today you can and they can find you. isis has used facebook, twitter, google, and the worldwide web as its command and control system. the violence in isis propaganda is enhanced by artful editing, special effects, and powerful music. some videos really are like small films, done with real skill. ironically, it is the barbarism that makes these clips go viral. no one has ever seen anything like this. most of us look at this, and this, and wonder how it could possibly attract recruits. but for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot-them up movies, it s a powerful lure.
possibly attract recruits. but for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot-them up movies, it s a powerful lure. actions speak louder than words. it is it s savagery and viciousness, all of us here. we look at it, horrible and evil. of course, it s evil. this is part of its strategy to convince young men and women on the fringe, who are deluded, who have no purpose in life, who suffer from torn identities, come to us. all brothers and sisters come to jihad and feel the honor we are feeling. feel the happiness we re feeling. they want killing machines, that s why you see them, you know, doing these videos and making kids watch these videos and making kids commit the crimes and kill because they are trying to establish a new generation of killers. it s the gang mentality. the gang idea is important because isis uses it to manipulate kids. a lot of the propaganda mixes the violence with scenes of
this, and wonder how it could possibly attract recruits. but for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot-them up movies, it s a powerful lure. actions speak louder than %-p viciousness, all of us here. we look at it, horrible and evil. of course, it s evil. this is part of its strategy to convince young men and women on the fringe, who are deluded, who have no purpose in life, who suffer from torn identities, come to us. all brothers and sisters come to jihad and feel the honor we are feeling. feel the happiness we re feeling. they want killing machines, that s why you see them, you know, doing these videos and making kids watch these videos and making kids commit the crimes and kill because they are trying to establish a new generation of killers. it s the gang mentality.
some videos really are like small films, done with real skill. ironically, it is the barbarism that makes these clips go viral. no one has ever seen anything like this. most of us look at this, and this, and wonder how it could possibly attract recruits. but for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot-them up movies, it s a powerful lure. actions speak louder than words. it is it s savagery and viciousness, all of us here. we look at it, horrible and evil. of course, it s evil. this is part of its strategy to convince young men and women on the fringe, who are deluded, who have no purpose in life, who suffer from torn identities, come to us. all brothers and sisters come to jihad and feel the honor we are feeling. feel the happiness we re feeling.
does, this is a terror tactic we have not seen before. and it is frighteningly effective. 20 years ago, you could never find the three people in minnesota who would be attracted to the isis ideology. today you can and they can find you. isis has used facebook, twitter, google, and the worldwide web as its command and control system. the violence in isis propaganda is enhanced by artful editing, special effects, and powerful music. some videos really are like small films, done with real skill. ironically, it is the barbarism that makes these clips go viral. no one has ever seen anything like this. most of us look at this, and this, and wonder how it could possibly attract recruits. but for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot-them up movies, it s a