Yes, discrimination can contribute to feelings of radicalization. Research has shown that individuals who experience discrimination may turn to radicalization as a means of empowerment, seeking to regain a sense of control and belonging. Discrimination can also lead to a sense of injustice, which can fuel anger and resentment, and make individuals more vulnerable to the recruitment efforts of extremist groups that offer them a sense of purpose and community. Furthermore, experiences of discrimination can create a psychological shift, where individuals start to see violence as the only way to address the injustice they have faced.