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Pretty interesting to note that they search candidates online profiles because it reveals their real personality...smart way of determining whether or not they are suitable for the position.
In the last few paragraphs, journalist Waleed Aly (you might've seen him on Channel 10's The Project), argues that heavy media coverage on ISIS will benefit the organization. It will cause hysteria in the general public, provoke western governments to wage all-out war, giving ISIS another reason to preach hate against America, indoctrinate their young, and the cycle of violence continues.
ISIS's media presence may also be an attempt to get their message out to new potential supporters in foreign countries.
A lot of people getting on board the #ISISmediablackout movement. Suppressing images and content regarding ISIS beheadings, because they believe we are giving ISIS 'free advertising'.
There are a lot of opinionated voices here. Not the best place if I wanted to look for facts and raw data, but a good place to soak in what the public response is to this ISIS CRISIS.
Hard to find raw and objective information here because a lot of the posts are very emotionally charged. But it is a good resource to gauge the public opinion.
Interesting article from the Sydney Morning Herald about the silent genocide Christians are facing in the Middle East. Credential comments made by various organisers of the protest and the lack of acknowledgment made on behalf of the politicans, governments and the UN.
This man has a twitter account where he posts photos of decapitated heads and captions "humorist" remarks. The question is "what stand is Australia willing to take to prevent terrorist's living on our shores?"
It's interesting to see that the intervention of the U.S in Iraq was dormant until ISIS's attempt to advance into Kurdish borders.
In this article, Coll blatantly suggests that Obama's main reason for swooping in on ISIS is simply for the geo political and economic interests of the U.S rather than humanitarian. Over the years, Kurdistan has generated interest globally for its abundant oil reserve, attracting many foreign investors. Perhaps the reason as to why there is a scarcity on mainstream media coverage in early times of the ISIS conflict is because it does not reflect the American government's interest.
here is another article that further talks about the argument http://www.newrepublic.com/article/119035/us-attack-islamic-militants-all-about-iraqs-oil
ISIS shares many characteristics with other conflicts around the world, such as in other parts of the Middle East (e.g Syria, Palestine) , Africa , Ukraine etc. The article mentions that the fight for resources between extremely polarising groups within the countries, namely energy products such as oil and gas are a factor (and possibly at the heart) of these conflicts, as the countries rely on their export to generate revenue.