It seems like it's split into 3rds. You got 1/3rd of Muslims of know it's Islamic radicalism, but disagree with one hadith or another; then you've got another 1/3rd which sees them as "Takfirists" who are anti-Muslim because they are killing Muslims and not accepting current Islamic institutions; then you've got the weird remaining 1/3rd that are totally deluded and think that Islam has never expanded through violence, and so these can't be Muslims.
It seems like it's split into 3rds. You got 1/3rd of Muslims of know it's Islamic radicalism, but disagree with one hadith or another; then you've got another 1/3rd which sees them as "Takfirists" who are anti-Muslim because they are killing Muslims and not accepting current Islamic institutions; then you've got the weird remaining 1/3rd that are totally deluded and think that Islam has never expanded through violence, and so these can't be Muslims.