Originally posted by lazs2
And thud... I think I got my point across quite well in the other thread but that this is an entirely different point. Did you read the article?
lazs
I doubt you believe you did, otherwise you would not have resorted to posting the same argument several dozens of times over instead of adapting it to the comments it received. Would have made it a more varied thread as well, instead of the thirteen and some pages of monotonous yes-no, but I digress...
On the article: I read it and it struck me as the equivalent of kicking in an already opened door or beating the ubiquitous dead horse.
If you take an extremist point of view, regardless of the subject or persons who have it, the dogma's become religion, faith, absolute truth etc. All without any nuance, reflection or reference.
He could have drawn the same obvious conclusions on any other group with extremist beliefs, whether it being hippies, isolationists, xenofobists, veganists, sports fans, reversionists or any other group long past moderacy.