WatchBlog - "The First Meme War?"
This is a really fascinating way to look at the seemingly irrational behavior of the terrorists we are now at war with.
For those that haven't hear the term, 'memes' are contagious ideas that, like viruses, replicate by passing from mind to mind. The term was coined by Richard Dawkins. Memes can be harmless (like a catchy tune), valuable (like a new scientific technique) or harmful (like the 'smoking is cool' meme, which often kills off its host). One key to understanding memes is to view them as independent entities, not just as 'ideas'. Like viruses, memes can mutate, and like viruses, the memes that spread rapidly and persistently survive the best.
I believe that we are now fighting an extremely wily, dangerous and harmful meme: wily, because it has subverted the minds of its hosts so fully that it has some degree of intelligence; dangerous, because it is fighting for its life; and harmful, both to its hosts and to others. I'll call it RI, for radical Islam, but don't be confused into thinking that I'm talking about a set of countries, or individual people, or even a community of people. I'm talking about a different of creature: an more-or-less living entity that is encoded as set of ideas that propogates like a virus, and that subverts the minds and bodies of its hosts in order to spread and survive.


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