No, not at all. As I said, I want to understand you. I'm honestly at a loss to understand how you think Tyson can be right in criticizing Harris' language use, when Harris only said something any 10-year-old could understand.
I don't mind getting off track, because this language stuff figures greatly into our society and politics today. "Malicious misunderstanding" (pretending to misunderstand in order to attack your opponent) has become a tactical weapon which a lot of people fall for. I have nothing against Tyson generally, I just think he's wrong in the video. He starts out acknowledging that it's kind of dumb to not understand that "most water bottles are plastic" doesn't mean "all water bottles are plastic", but then flip-flops and says that "some Muslims are radical" could somehow legitimately be heard as "all Muslims are radical". It doesn't make sense. Culture has nothing to do with it; you either know what a word means or you don't.