All people are of equal worth in terms of how society should by default interact with them, in terms of how the government should respect and protect their rights, etc.
All people are not equally talented. I'm not of equal worth to Messi in soccer, Brad Pitt in appearance, and on and on.
To pick two highly disparate people, in your calculus 1 x Ghandi is equal to 1 x Adolf Hitler.
Now I'm pretty sure both were complex people both smaller and larger than the imprint they have on history: pretty sure Ghandi had many days when he got out of the wrong side of the bed and wasn't amazing, and probably even Hitler did some laudable stuff (history is silent on whether he ever, eg, helped an old lady across the street or similar small moments of useful behavior that most of find ourselves doing).
Anyway, I definitely know an amazing person; and I'm married to them. :-)
My understanding is that Hitler lost and I don't agree with the industrialized killing machine he enabled or deliberately pursued.
I am capable of seeing how my understanding would be different under a different regime, where it would be merely edgy for me to evaluate the constitutional merits of an event that was merely a footnote about a gap in the census population between 1939 and 1945 and beyond.
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