Why have the Jews always been singled out?

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Amused

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He said both were crazy ideologies. He said both had dangerous consequences. Now show me the verbiage where he compares the particulars of the two ideologies. It isn't there.

Not here to defend Craig in particular. He's often wrong IMO. In fact, the analogy he made here may even be wrong. But not for the reason you gave. Your response was a straw man.

- wolf

Mao killed more Chinese, though it wasn't an ethnic target, but just crazy ideological policies, kind of like the crazy right-wing ideology people demand in the US today, the more they hurt the American people the more they demand te policies.

He compared the two, and implied both had the same consequences. Period.
 

werepossum

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He compared the two, and implied both had the same consequences. Period.
That's how I took it as well. There are virtually no similarities to Mao in what Craig describes as America's "crazy right wing ideology", whereas his own preferred ideology mirrors Mao's. Thus he attempts to associate Mao's mass murder with the right because, well, it's what he does. His reason for existing, as it were.

/derail