The Anatomy of a Killed Soul: Power, Hypocrisy, and the Externalization of Internal Collapse

If someone argues that the actions of a historical conqueror like Genghis Khan are understandable or justifiable, but insists that invoking Hitler is criminal or forbidden, they are using two different standards for the same category of comparison: extreme historical violence.

That’s the contradiction.

It’s not about equating the figures. It’s about the inconsistency in what is allowed to be referenced and what is forbidden.