To be fair, the thread only says he's "worse than Hitler", it doesn't say what he's worse at.
He could be a worse writer, or artist, or jew killer for instance.
Typically speaking, isn't it a language thing that when the phrase "Worse" is used, that people generally accept the term to be used in the broadest sense?
Like, when someone says Apples are < Oranges, and someone brings up a staunchy report-tree about how wit and humour is based upon derivative elements that focus internally and not externally.
A. Davies, unlike Moffat, set most of his Doctor Who stories on Earth. 2. Davies loves to kill millions of people in DW, while Moffat prefers to concentrate that deaths on Rory. III. Jewish people live on Earth.
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Like, when someone says Apples are < Oranges, and someone brings up a staunchy report-tree about how wit and humour is based upon derivative elements that focus internally and not externally.
2. Davies loves to kill millions of people in DW, while Moffat prefers to concentrate that deaths on Rory.
III. Jewish people live on Earth.
Therfore, Davies is literally Hitler.