Do I need to add that I am not agreeing with Hitler when describing his opinion about the Jews and Germany?
Source: non-idiomatic meaning of "in terms of"
I was going through some my previous posts on this site and came across the above sentence from Jay's answer. I would like to ask why the continuous form is used instead of just "I do not agree with Hitler". It seems as if Jay was not agreeing with Hitler the exact moment of answering which is not probably true.