No. Absolutely not. I said that I couldn't find the source do ents. If they say that, specifically, there's no excuse. I would just want to be sure that isn't someone's paraphrasing of what was in the do ents. That happens, too.
If they really said those things directly, it's shocking and wrong.
C'mon, Nono. You know me better than that. Of course I don't agree with those things. I don't even know anyone who would agree with those things. Maybe a few fringe fanatics, but not anyone I associate with. Is it really that easy to believe that the whole FBI is populated by fringe fanatics? If you know anything about their recruiting, that would be pretty difficult to accomplish.
There are too many reductionists, here and lots of other places. If you find those comments shocking, and I find them shocking, don't you at least question whether there might be more to the story? Like - is this something that was used a long time ago (they say the memo was undated), that someone dredged out of the archives? And if it's not being used today, why the retro-active investigation now?