That’s because even moderate muslims portray themselves that way and they believe it. Fatah and Jasser make interesting points and should be heard. There’s a few others, I’ll name them if you’re interested, who make great points and fight for change but they’re not practicing Muslims according to the Koran/Islam. However, anyone who practices Islam, as taught in the Koran, or considers Mohammed a prophet (the creator of Islam), or basically considers anything Islam teaches as something from God, doesn’t believe in the same God I believe in.
I’m waiting for millions of practicing muslims here in the US to march, protest, condemn the teachings of Mohammed - especially the parts that order the submitting/conversion or killing of all infidels, Jews, Christians. The whole taking over the world/conversion to Islam and Mohammed’s lunatic ravings. When that happens, I may start believing there are moderates somewhere. Until then, I’ll stick to my extensive knowledge of Islam, Muslims, Mohammed, the Middle East, done through much research over the last 27 years. I’ll never understand where the “religion of peace” nonsense came from since it was never such and still isn’t.
People can believe anything they want, I may not agree or like it, but when their belief calls for my death (or conversion, and death would be better imo)then I have a problem with that.