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World-famous British artist Banksy has made a bold statement about refugees in his latest artwork depicting Steve Jobs, the visionary CEO and cofounder of Apple, on a wall in “The Jungle” refugee camp outside the port city of Calais in northern France. The piece is simply titled “the son of a migrant from Syria.”

Rev. Graylan Scott Hagler writes, “Who, when and how were Syed Farook and Tasheen Malik and the countless others radicalized? The answer to this question is found in a world that has been ravished by war and greed; in the conditions of despair that has been created; in the powerless feeling pushed around by the powerful; and it is there in refugee camps and at funerals from drone strikes that we will find the agents of anger that breeds radicalization that we claim we do not understand.”

Trump declares war on Muslims. ISIS challenges the West. Obama threatens to invade Syria while France considers shutting down mosques. The news is grim, but not everyone is despairing.