I don't agree with capitalism and think it is horribly unfair to people because it doesn't truely reward hard work. Does that mean I call capitalism disgusting and insult all capitalists? No, because I have some common decency and know how to make an argument without being offensive.
If you actually think capitalism is 'horribly unfair', but moderate your critic in order to 'not sound offensive', you're nothing but an opportunist who cares more about not breaking unwritten social laws in order to be able to keep living in his friendly bubble than about making the world a fairer place.
Fine, rephrase. Just because other people are bad does not give you the right to be bad.
You are equating a fascist idea that millions follow with someone swearing on the internet. That digusts me, again.
What I do agree on is that this doesn't belong here. However, what OP said as a comment to hainkarga highly alarmed me. (Roughly: 'Please keep that to yourself, I don't want to offend anyone'). This is more or less exactly the way of thinking that enabled Hitler to come to power, and will enable the next Hitler to do so. Thus, even though I can't fully agree with what hainkarga wrote (My 'respect' for Hitler is zero, thus my respect for religions can't be less), he was very right to broach this, normally too often discussed, topic.
I will however show my goodwilland try to go back to topic. As I think that everything I'd have to contribute to the actual question has already been brought up, I wanted to share an experience I've made in Germany. (And at least in other central european countries, it's the same) Basically, the correct opinion (sic) is that racism and hate on homosexuality (homophobia is an idiotic word) are bad. However, while almost everyone actually thinks racism is bad, hating on homosexuality is just as 'modern' and 'cool' as it used to be, it just has to be done secretly. I wonder where that difference comes from.