China Like everyone else, I have no idea why young black men should be prone to mental illness. Do you think it's confined to young black men who embrace gun and knife culture, etc, and who are less educated and come from poorer backgrounds, or does it manifest across the board?
At one time we were a society that presented a 'stiff upper lip'; we kept our problems to ourselves, and we resolved our problems, but I don't believe that is so now. You only have to look at popular TV shows like Jeremy Kyle, or at Body and Soul or Chatterbank on AB to see that many people are only too willing to ask for help and are not averse to telling all, or to displaying their innermost feelings in public, so I do believe a 'victim' mentality exists. However, I think you're right when you say this is a bigger issue than we give it credit for. Do you think it's lifestyle, peer pressure, and the 'must have but can't afford' syndrome, a general lack of respect - either for self or otherwise, too much freedom, the influence of TV and celebrity, lack of spare time, pressure of work, the pressure to be thin, cool, rich, beautiful, smart? What?
You're absolutely right in saying that religion is not fundamentally to blame for the world's problems. However, although politics is at the heart of it, Muslim bombers are religious extremists, so in a way it's a combination of the two. I believe the motivation of those who train the bombers is political, and those recruited to carry out the deed are indoctrinated by their masters to hate the west - but they also have the expectation of eternity in paradise in their sights. It's a totally different mindset and one we will never fully comprehend. Without religion we would have only politics, which is bad enough - but there's no doubt that life would be simpler.