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 Originally Posted by BananaStand
Actually it's totally sequitur.
The bad actors have a motive for their bad actions. That motivation is responsible for their bad actions. The motivation is always the same, and always comes from the same ideology. So it's totally sequitur to look for the harmful motivation in a place where I have reason to believe that it may be found. That is....within the ideology that motivated the bad actions.
You haven't addressed my answer to your question.
Looking for bad people where bad things are happening is fine.
Assigning guilt to everyone whom has some characteristic in common with the bad people is where you've gone fully 'tarded.
Noting that not everyone whom follows that ideology is a bad person is all you need to realize that there is not a 1:1 correlation between the ideology and the problems caused by some people whom hold that ideology.
For all you like to criticize me as a scientist, you seem to lack understanding of the fundamental premise of science: When ANY evidence shows a contradiction to the thesis, we discard that thesis and revise.
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