Indeed.
Two things, and also a third, make radicalization more likely.
One is Muslims being relatively strong.
Another is non-Muslims being weak willed (appeasement makes militancy more likely).
And I would argue if Muslims reckon that an adversary is as weak as they’re likely to get and they as strong as they’re likely to get it will tend to radicalize too.
The horrible economy tends to cause people in general to “fall down”; while Anglos in my area tend to just walk in front of a train or jump off the George Washington Bridge, Muslims handle that differently...