Lafiel said:
you are taking the talking points of very few extremists and project them on an incredibly broad movement - that's very very sad generalization |
Yes, but that would make 90% of them extremists. Let's say that we have a "movement" that supports agendas/thesis 1,2 and 3 (because of common goal for example). Each agenda would be supported by, say 30% of people, and the rest would support all of the agendas. You'd say that the 10% that would support all of the agendas would be extremists, even if all the thesis were individually equally extreme. And as the movement consists of all three thesis, supporting the movement would automatically mean supporting all three agendas, that only the extremists namely supported.
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