ISIS hoping for more support among the oft overlooked female fanatic


During my short August sabbatical, ISIS again dominated news coverage. I may not have posted anything here, but rest assured my Godless friends, I weathered many slings and arrows fired by my right-wing Texas pals about how ISIS is the new biggest threat ever and it’s all Obama’s fault. Each winger being either blissfully unaware or willfully ignorant in his or her own way of the fact that roughly 100% of non-partisan Middle East analysts worried or flat out predicted that the Bush led 2003 Iraq invasion would ultimately generate even more violent Muslim extremists than we were already facing.

ISIS has garnered compliments for their deft use of social media in proudly spreading images of dismembered heads. Maybe the average head-chopping fanatic is feeling the heat of that negative manly PR, because they’re now reportedly making a concerted effort to woo more women:

TIME Online — ISIS’s social media campaign to recruit women isn’t nearly as developed as the one that calls for fighters, but it doesn’t have to be. Western women inspired by fighters’ postings can find like-minded women among the followers, and build a community. From there they easily find the Twitter pages and Tumblr accounts of women who have already made it to Syria — women like Al-khanssa, whose Tumblr photo-blog is full of guidance for would-be female jihadis. She offers advice on what to bring (warm clothes, a hair dryer) and what not to bring (coffee and tea – easy to find) interspersed with Koranic verses, religious instructions culled from Islamic websites and photos of Osama bin Laden’s mentor, Abdullah Azzam.

I’m a bit conflicted about ISIS. On the one hand, it’s downright delightful anytime bombs rain down on bands of murderous zealots and serial psychopaths who cloak their bloodlust in the trappings of medieval religious fanaticism. On the other hand, America’s pathological addiction to being scared shitless 24/7 is so great that having 5000 nuclear armed Soviet ICBMs pointed at as for forty years just didn’t satisfy the craving.

I’m old enough to remember everything from North Vietnam to Iran to Nicaragua to North Korea being pitched as the greatest existential threat of all time to world order, mom, and apple pie (And anytime we run of out regimes to be afraid of, we can always gin up a little anxiety over alien kidnappers, violent video games, or demons tormenting those poor unlucky souls who were Left Behind). Enter ISIS, stage right. There’s something about past examples of national hysteria in the light of reports and punditry now focused on these barbaric clowns that feels awfully familiar to anyone who remembers the run-up to the Iraq War, and a bunch of other candidates for number one scariest enemy in the history of history.

Comments

  1. colnago80 says

    As I have commented elsewhere, one of the more amusing things being written by members of the punditry is the quaint notion that the ISIL is the reincarnation of the Wehrmacht and the Africa Corps. and that it’s self appointed leader, al Baghdadi, is a combination of Erwin Rommel, Heinz Guderian, Douglas MacArthur, Napoleon, and George Patton. I know it is dangerous to underestimate a foe but it is equally dangerous to overestimate him also.

  2. StevoR : Free West Papua, free Tibet, let the Chagossians return! says

    Co-incidentally, just seen SBS’s The Feed show pointing out that beheadings are not just ISIS / ISIL / IS work but also Saudi Arabia and a few other places too.

    See :

    http://www.sbs.com.au/thefeed/blog/2014/09/08/beheadings-saudi-arabia

    Of course, those nations do have trials and at at least a semblance of justice beforehand which is a key difference.

    As ways to die go, there are plenty less humane,worse ways to go than beheading and if I had to be executed it’d probably be higher on my list of capital punishment methodologies than almost every other technique with the possible exception of firing squad.

    ISIL may not be the ultimate evil but I do think they have to be pretty close to it and have few if any redeeming features but, hey, that’s my view FWIW.

  3. DonDueed says

    She offers advice on what to bring (warm clothes, a hair dryer) and what not to bring (coffee and tea – easy to find)

    From what I’ve read, you should also plan to leave behind your clitoris.

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