ISIS “Most Popular in Finland”
Nonwhite invaders living in Finland are the most likely to join ISIS, according to a new analysis of Islamist recruits from Europe.
The next three European nations most afflicted with ISIS-supporting nonwhites are Belgium, Ireland, and Sweden.
Max Galka of the Metrocosm blog crunched the data provided by the National Bureau of Economic Researchand came up with a map showing where ISIS recruitment among Muslims is the most effective.
Expressed as a percentage of the total Muslim population, ISIS recruitment levels are the highest in white Western countries.
The US is relatively low on the list, coming in at 36, between Moldova and Tajikistan.
The study also found that, “contrary to popular belief, economics do not appear to be the driving factor in who decides to join.”
Instead, countries with high economic development and low income inequality create a larger percentage of ISIS fighters.
The table below lists countries with the highest and lowest rates of recruitment (excludes countries having 2 or fewer ISIS fighters).
ISIS has between 25,000 and 30,000 foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq. Disproportionate numbers of these radicals hail from Muslim nations: Tunisia alone is responsible for 6,000 of them.
The top 20 countries by number of Islamic State recruits per million of population are as follows: Tunisia, Maldives, Jordan, Lebanon, Kosovo, Libya, Bosnia, Kyrgyzstan, Saudi Arabia, Macedonia, Turkmenistan, Montenegro, Tajikistan, Belgium, Trinidad and Tobago, Morocco, Austria, Albania, Sweden, and Turkey.
In this list it is of value to note that Kosovo, Bosnia, and Montenegro all feature: the product of the Islamification of those regions under the oppressive rule of the Ottoman Turks.
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