Yea. The part where he called them warriors and not cowards. Warriors declare themselves and fight for their cause. What moslem cowards do is hid in the shadows and kill innocent, unarmed civilians. Women and children. Non-combatants.
That's not a warrior. That's a coward. Being a suicidal coward does not make a warrior.
So, yea. He is totally wrong to think that. No question.
It does not take away from anything else he might say. And it certainly doesn't have anything to do with the fake rona death numbers.
That’s a very important point: you have to distinguish between what IS courage and what isn’t. Or distinguish between different users of the word.
It might be fairer to say that some death-defying jihadists do not lack physical courage (a willingness to bear danger, physical duress and even torture and their painful demise) but lack the far more important moral courage.
A man might brush off physical danger just because he’s drunk and stupid, after all.
And it’s always a moral crime to attack unarmed, unaggressive civilians.
I suppose that if we had been in this interview and has brought up these points, D’Souza would have agreed with us. Just a guess. He does have a Christian value system, not a jihadist one.