Using strong language such as 'eradicate' to describe eliminating an ideology doesn't imply promoting harm against individuals. It is about uprooting the core of the issue, akin to removing pests like ants. The term 'eradicate' originates from 'radix,' meaning 'root,' emphasizing the need to address the fundamental cause. The use of forceful language aims to highlight the seriousness of the problem, rather than advocating for violence or extreme measures against specific groups of people.

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