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Why People Strive to Get Rid of One’s Own Gene from the World? A Psychological Analysis upon Terrorism

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1102248, PP. 1-7

Subject Areas: Psychology

Keywords: Terrorism, Get Rid of, Gene

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Everybody remembers the April 19/2015 holocaust action committed by the ISIS terrorist group upon the Ethiopian Emigrants in the Libyan port. It was very immoral and devil action to behead and shoot people for the reason they do not know. In addition to that, it was the recent events to remember back about the massacre actions committed upon the France journalists and college students in Kenya who killed by the terrorist groups. For this inhuman and brutal action of the terrorist group, I initiated to make psychological analysis behind their behavior. I was also very eager to read different research findings about the true origin of human difference and why people strive to eliminate their own gene from the earth attributing human made differences. These and other questions are triggered me to make this psychological analysis. In the near future I will come up with detail investigation upon psychological view of terrorism.

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Hailemariam, K. W. (2016). Why People Strive to Get Rid of One’s Own Gene from the World? A Psychological Analysis upon Terrorism. Open Access Library Journal, 3, e2248. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102248.

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