The original post was about a Jewish journalist being fired for criticizing Israel. Why would talk I about the Islamic Supremacist Arab countries? When Matt writes about a Muslim journalist who is fired for criticizing Pakistan, I'll throw my thoughts in about Islamic Supremacism when someone comments about how innocent Pakistan is. I generally don't prepend my criticism of any state or ideology with all the other states and ideologies I have disapproval of to please people that have a pathology of projecting guilt by association. When I criticize BLM I don't first tell people I find the klan reprehensible. And as is the fact that the Klan doesn't have much popularity in the world these days, I don't find myself feeling the need to contradict the notion it is noble and righteous. The Klan is such a despised and rejected entity in every crowd I find myself in. The same applies to Pakistan. I don't imagine I'll ever come across a popular comment in the TK news section straining to declare how righteous Iran is or expressing anger at a criticism of Iran's blasphemy laws. But when it happens, and if I see it, I'll be sure to express my disapproval.
And as is the case with BLM apologists, it doesn't matter if you prepend a declaration of denouncement of the Klan prior to criticizing BLM. Their reaction will be the same. The same generally seems to apply Zionist apologists.