National Review article by Tom Rogan, one year ago --
Still, amidst the endless speculation, one important area of consideration has been largely neglected — the question as to whether MH370’s captain or co-pilot had become sympathetic to Islamist extremism. It’s only now, nine days after the disappearance, that we’re beginning to seriously discuss this issue. It’s a sign of how far political correctness has encroached on our ability to think and speak about Islamist extremism.
Germanwings 4U 9525 makes abundantly clear that profiling is not going to work in these type of situations. It's about the specific details of the individual in the cockpit, which is what makes so hard to understand.
Still, amidst the endless speculation, one important area of consideration has been largely neglected — the question as to whether MH370’s captain or co-pilot had become sympathetic to Islamist extremism. It’s only now, nine days after the disappearance, that we’re beginning to seriously discuss this issue. It’s a sign of how far political correctness has encroached on our ability to think and speak about Islamist extremism.
Germanwings 4U 9525 makes abundantly clear that profiling is not going to work in these type of situations. It's about the specific details of the individual in the cockpit, which is what makes so hard to understand.
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