Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Young Austrian Woman (Amin Rajaee)

Extremism is known as the support of ideas that are far from what the majority of people would consider reasonable. In recent years, us women have been losing our ability to take advantage of career and educational opportunities. We were discouraged in reaching for higher education. Somehow, women were still seen as key contributors in Nazi social policy. Extremism has been growing and it's becoming quite frightening for not only women but many others also. Adolf Hitler was the ignition to this wildfire devastating much of Western Europe and Russia. Antisemitism was a belief that Hitler followed and it was not needed in these countries that have already been disrupted by him. Austria must protect itself from more disastrous nightmares crossing its borders. Extremism must be diminished in other countries so it does not spread and create more possible world wide issues.

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  1. George Marshall (Milan Toljan)

    I agree, women should have the right to reach for a higher education. However, I also agree that extremism must be stopped. The only way the young working women of Austria can achieve their goals is by pushing for economic change. The United States is more than happy to provide aid to start this process, as an improved global economy leads to an improved American economy.

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  2. Parisian Business Owner (S.Basler) I have finally found someone who agrees with me. Extremism is not the correct way to deal with government problems. People who view extremism as a positive thing are clearly being blinded by the reality. They see the brave soldiers and the few positive outcomes. Yet they don't see the women and children, scared, starving and without jobs. It is up to people like us to put a stop to this terrible act.

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