Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Isis Structural Functionalism, Social Conflict, And...

In this paper, I will analyze a film about ISIS and explain how all three theoretical perspectives: Structural functionalism, social conflict, and symbolic interactionism. This film analyzes paper will give the reader in-depth look at ISIS and its sociological concept. On August3, 2014, ISIS went to a village at 2:00 p.m and destroyed a lot of houses in the village. They massacre hundreds of Yazidi men. They took 3,000 women and children captive. Thousands of Yazidis, who survived the ISIS rampage fled to Sinjar Mountains. Khalil and other women explain their story of their experience with ISIS experience and what they believe. On August 3, 2014, ISIS went to a village at 2:00 p.m. and destroyed a lot of houses in the village. ISIS massacred thousands of Yazidi men and took 3,000 women and children captive. Khalil s an ex-lawyer quit his job to help Yazidi women and children from ISIS. He now runs a secret network of contacts inside ISIS territory that helps captive women escape th rough an underground railroad. Khalil and his team of Yazidi men work from his new home in Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq, away from the frontline with ISIS. Even though Khalil knows the danger of helping women escape ISIS territory he is willingly doing it to give hope to the Yazidi people. ISIS believes Yazidi women can be enslaved under their interpretation of Islam. In a recorded video a man was talking about women and was referring Yazidi women as a â€Å"sabya,† which means slaves

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