Monday, 9 May 2016

4 lions Full Movie: Understanding homegrown radicalisation. By Tim Tufuga


https://youtu.be/xtQMzUTB3iI (copy and paste)

In this black humour satire of what would otherwise be best described as an ordinary project-dwelling Boofheads, would seek a religious higher calling, through Jihadism. Although, this appears to be extreme black humour it does illustrate the seemingly atypical racial profile of the purported foreign source of radicalised Jihadism violence, purportedly sourced from an influx of foreign fighters into Western societies. Although, this movie was released as far back as 2010, the recent Boston Marathon, the Paris and Brussels, attacks seem to have drawn relevant comparisons to the British Black comedy movie and may even be considered as prophetic.

Understanding radicalisation of the culturally and ethnically estranged minorities, as in this instance, Middle Eastern, African and Indian minorities, within European and most Western Societies. The reverse would be countered and exacerbated by the ultra-reactionary Nationalist movements and political organisations from the mainstream societies. In short, the crux would be the dichotomised and often adversarial relationship between Multiculturalism and Assimilationist homogenisation elements from the mainstream of society.

In the New World, such as the Americas, and South Pacific (Oceania) outside of this Eurocentric problem, in the Americas and Oceania, the indigenous cultures are clearly marginalised by the majority colonialization cultures, including the power sapping influences from the pluralistic pursuit for limited power resources from multicultural groups, and subsequently, the First Nations peoples from the Americas and the South Pacific, would represent the third dimension in the three tiered sources of social anxieties within most Western cultures today.

In the meantime, in the Four Lions movie, above we see a caricature example of localised British Boofhead locals suddenly radicalised by a nascent religious epiphany which would manifest their pepped up subcultural oppressed rage and would feel compelled to put into action, in violence, this rage.

Tim Tufuga
10th May, 2016.

Source:

Four Lions, 2010, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Lions

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