kysse wrote:tycho wrote:
So who kills the 'radical clerics'? A bullet from anywhere if they are on the international wanted list.
Non radical Muslims? Makaburis
Non radical non Muslims? Ordinary thugs/accidents/nature/disease
The killers in this case are radical.
Such reasoning is false @kysse. Let me show how. You say;
1. Those who are on an international wanted list, without any due process, can be discriminated, and are radical. While the list makers aren't 'radical'. Here, 'radical' loses meaning and becomes political interest and expediency.
2. Because those who make international lists are not questioned, then one can't speak of 'non radicals'. The category can't be proven.
3. If both non radical Muslims and radical Muslims are killed, then Islam can't be the critical factor.
4. If Islam isn't the critical factor then the premise of radicality fails again.
5. Therefore it's impossible to make a reasonable and just conclusion under the circumstances.
6. No. five leads to the creation of true radicalism since there'll be action based on selfish political interest and disregard of the law.