So what creates the several thousand White, British born ISIS recruits we've seen over the past decade? It surely couldn't be racism? Especially as these types of recruits in particular seem to be recent converts to Islam, and very quickly radicalised (I'd imagine due to a large amount of social issues e.g., rejection from the opposite sex, social bullying, the need to feel wanted and part of a group they'd never had)
Based on studies and interviews of Isis recruits, money and power are one of the key motivations for joining, with the belief in an Islamic caliphate another main, recurring theme.
I'm sure isolation plays a part for some recruits, and maybe a hatred of British/Western people that comes from negative encounters with actual racists, but I don't think it's anywhere near in enough quantity to blame "the right" or the "far right" for the global Islamic terrorism problem in the world right now, which is what I took issue with earlier in this thread.
The swathes of young British born Jihadis going to fight for ISIS is a multifaceted problem and it's intellectually lazy to blame "racism", "the far right" or "islamaphobia" in my opinion.