November 01, 2009
Fort Hood shooting by Nidal Hasan
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nidal Hasan | person | 14 | View Entity |
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The document is an excerpt from an interview where a speaker named Siegel discusses the concept of the "Control Factor" in relation to Western interactions with Islam and terrorism. Siegel argues that Western guilt and shame, particularly compared to Shelby Steele's concept of "white guilt," lead to appeasement strategies that fail because the "Islamic Enemy" does not respond to contrition in kind. The text also references Nidal Hasan's actions at Fort Hood as an example of willful blindness caused by this mindset.
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This document is a transcript of an interview between an interviewer (FP) and an interviewee (Siegel). They discuss the concept of the "Control Factor" in relation to Western psychology, specifically focusing on "white guilt," appeasement policies, and the refusal to recognize threats from Islamic extremism, citing the Nidal Hasan case as an example.
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