Actually, he is not the one who first raised the issue of Al Queda.He's the one that brought up associating China as being worse than Al Qaeda
I recognize immediately that the US military and economic power is a far greater threat to any potential adversary than Al Queda, and would not mind anyone saying so.AssassinsMace said:C'mon, you wouldn't like the US being painted as worse than Al Qaeda in any context. We're suppose to believe Blackstone's inflammatory charges out to be harmless discussion? If that kind of language is allowed, then it's all right for others to do the same. Do you want that?
It's the truth.
That does not mean that the US is a terror organization, or that the US is seeking to spread, at the point of the sword, a radical brand of religion or ideology. Nobody has said or inferred that about China.
That's why I said critical thinking is important. Just because the US, or China, or Russia, or any major power has the capability to be a large threat, does not make them in the least the "same," as Al Queda.
I certainly would take offense, and correct anyone who made that comparison. But that has not been done here.
People are taking offense where none is intended, and allowing their own feelings to lead them to conclusions that were never meant or even inferred.
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