Dr Hirji KF,
I read with sadness your cheap argument/critique. But, more importantly, you too admitted that Dr Mohamed Said writings are not missing crucial facts!
I also noticed with horror your absurd comparison of unrelated phenomena, historical facts and/or triangular injustices!? Daah!
I just noted though, now you are trying to claim that your own article/critique to be "not the full version"!? Also you are "sorry" for mislead all of us by inserted a Maumau struggle at the place of Majimaji Warriors!?...that can't be just a typographical error, as you claimed!? Come on Professor, this is becoming too childish! Daah! Teeh! Teeh! Teeeh!
You sound bit exhausted and despair, Professor!? Where is your standard gonne,Sir!? Only few years of retirement taking its toll!?
It is allowed to have an opinion...however, simply having an opinion about a given topic and/or subject is not enough. You should know this, Prof Hirji!? Daah! So next time if you feel need to effectively criticize someone else's work/article, you must be educated enough about the particular topic/subject...Ok Sir!?
Your argument is the fallacy of relative privation, I mean is a form of the moral equivalence fallacy that takes note of the existence of things that are worse than what is actually under discussion, for different purposes...as outlined above from your critique/article.
I think it's popular with retired Professors, like yourself...who know perfectly well they're doing something wrong, being fully aware that they're doing something wrong...but, they feel compelled to attempt to justify it and do so by pointing to other(usually worse) actions and/or incidents! Daah!
Probably you have few different "valid" reasons why want to pull "a not as bad as" comparison!?
However, you put your argument in a more vulnerable position. Your explanation/s not only cheap to come from someone of your calibre, but the most blatantly fallacious form of the argument and is a hindsight version of the "not as bad as" argument, that states past actions can legitimise current actions!?
The existence of a worse or similar atrocity in the past and/or currently, however, doesn't actually justify anything...it merely point out that there have been similar thing in the past.
People like you Dr Hirji, who use this kind of argument as a justification may well be aware that it's fallacious but still use it as purely rhetoric or as a distraction!?
Or even worse...probably you decided to use this kind of absurd argument in your critique as a particularly underhanded emotional appeal, in an attempt to guilt-trip Dr Mohamed Said, in order to have him stop voicing his legitimate claim/s and/or his writings!? I'm afraid it is too late now, Professor!
Ahsanta sana!