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Ari RThe structure of Xbox Live creates a world composed of two classes -- haves and have-nots. And, just as in the real world, some of the have-nots are all willing to toss their lives away -- just to momentarily halt the progress of the haves.
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webminkThis gives a tiny insight into the hopelessness-driven logic that drives suicide bombers. Note religion is not involved.
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Owen BlackerInteresting article by a blogger who uses asymmetrical warfare in Halo 3 and, as a result, has had a psychological epiphany into understanding part of the psychology of suicide bombers. Good piece.
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Adam Crowe"I have (I think) a strong intellectual grasp of the roots of suicide terrorism, playing the game gave me an "aha" moment that I'd never had before: an ability to feel, in whatever tiny fashion, the strategic logic and emotional calculus behind the act."
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arcojediI used to find it hard to fully imagine the mind-set of a terrorist. That is, until I played Halo 3 online, where I found myself adopting -- with great success -- terrorist tactics. Including a form of suicide bombing.
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Tom WoodwardOr to put it another way: The structure of Xbox Live creates a world composed of two classes -- haves and have-nots. And, just as in the real world, some of the disgruntled have-nots are all too willing to toss their lives away -- just for the satisfactio
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Tom WoodwardOr to put it another way: The structure of Xbox Live creates a world composed of two classes -- haves and have-nots. And, just as in the real world, some of the disgruntled have-nots are all too willing to toss their lives away -- just for the satisfactio
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