tyr_13
Penultimate Amazing
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OK, so I could use that against regular Muslims, I'm sure some of their beliefs overlap with Al Qeada's positions.
That would of course be wrong, but it's OK for Republican candidates?
Why would that be wrong? If their belief is harmful, and is the same one that Al Qeada advocates, then they are alike in that regard and they can both be criticized in the same way. So yes, if a 'regular Muslim' holds the same belief about say, homosexuality as Al Qeada does, than they are comparable in that regard.
Let's Godwin the thread shall we? Let's say that there is a 'regular family loving gentleman' who believes that the Jews are immoral, evil things that cause economic and social devastation. Would the comparison to Nazis be misplaced simple because the gentleman only advocates making Jewish acts illegal, and not for the genocide of the Jews? No, of course that doesn't invalidate the comparison, and certainly doesn't invalidate using the Nazis as an example of why that belief is harmful.
Of course such comparisons can be made fallaciously, notably when the compared trait is irrelevant. That isn't the case here.