COMMENT | Terrorism is not born in a vacuum. Behind every act of ideological violence lies a history of grievance, social injustice, and identity politics.
While the world often focuses on religion or geopolitical strife as the root causes of terrorism, a more insidious and deeply embedded trigger is often overlooked: racism and discrimination.
These factors, when left unaddressed, do not just isolate communities; they push individuals to the edge, where violence becomes a form of expression.
This is especially dangerous when such sentiments are stoked deliberately by those in power.