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Re: Inspired by Muhammad
« Reply #15 on: May 23, 2022, 01:31:54 am »
The most common False Left approach I have seen to defend Mohammed is to patronizingly say that he was a person of his time and therefore cannot be faulted for behaviour that modern people behaving the same way can be faulted for. This is a progressive attitude, implying that ancient people in general were morally inferior to modern people in general, and that it is not their fault for being born in that earlier and hence less developed era. In short, False Leftists consider Mohammed as an individual to be superior to most ancient people, but inferior to even the average modern person. This is how strongly they believe in progressivism.

True Leftists, in contrast, consider people in ancient times on average superior to people today, and Mohammed as an individual to be far superior to almost everyone alive today:



This single action by Mohammed is more valuable than the sum of everything produced in the so-called "Enlightenment" that the False Left is so proud of (which was in fact so inferior that it never even questioned anthropocentrism, but if anything further reinforced it!).