From the National Catholic Register
I don't remember Muslims being called “Ramadan enthusiasts” after a mosque shooting.
The phrasing of statements from Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has raised the interest and ire of many Christians. In response to the Sri Lanka massacre that targeted Churches and hotels on Easter morning, the two of them, instead of saying the word “Christian,” referred to the victims as “Easter worshippers.”
The phraseology is weird, isn't it? It’s like they're reading from the same hymnal.
Clinton wrote, “On this holy weekend for many faiths,” which is true — but she's specifically writing a tweet about an attack on Christians, so why obfuscate? And then we get the “I’m praying for everyone affected by today’s horrific attacks on Easter worshippers and travelers in Sri Lanka.”
Remember that 2016 nightclub shooting in Orlando, the setting was specifically called a “gay nightclub” mainly because it clarified the intent of the shooter.
Obama said at the time, “This is an especially heartbreaking day for all of our friends, our fellow Americans, who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.” Specifics.
This would not be a major issue at all, but there is history here. Obama has been no friend of Christians with his extremism on abortion and his blatant attacks on religious liberty. So these tweets don’t exist in a vacuum. This is the president whose White House intentionally kept switching the nomenclature of “freedom of religion” to “freedom of worship.” Context.
In 2016, Hillary released a very specific statement about the Orlando shooting: “This was also an act of hate. The gunman attacked an LGBT nightclub during Pride Month. To the LGBT community: please know that you have millions of allies across our country. I am one of them. We will keep fighting for your right to live freely, openly and without fear.” Specifics. LGBT nightclub during Pride month.
In fact, let's compare Hillary's tweet about the recent horrible New Zealand Mosque shooting.
The “global Muslim community.” And she calls out Islamophobia. But slaughtered Christians get “Easter worshippers.”
Hillary has had had major issues with Christians. In fact, speaking of laws against abortions, she said that “deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed.” And Christians understood her point well even as the media pretended not to.
On top of that we know that it's not just Obama and Hillary. The media plays often plays the same games.
Terry Mattingly of Get Religion pointed out that journalists at USA Today took 15 paragraphs before mentioning the word “Christian.”
People aren't allowed to utter the name “Bruce Jenner.” They call that “deadnaming” people. But it seems the actual dead don’t deserve similar respect if they’re Christians?
In the end, however, this is not a surprise to us. In fact, the only surprising thing is that this terrible and tragic incident of anti-Christian violence received any coverage at all.
The phraseology is weird, isn't it? It’s like they're reading from the same hymnal.
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Here, the clear intent of the bombers was to kill Christians at Church on Easter. But the word Christian isn't used. It’s “Easter worshippers.”In fact, let's compare Hillary's tweet about the recent horrible New Zealand Mosque shooting.
Terry Mattingly of Get Religion pointed out that journalists at USA Today took 15 paragraphs before mentioning the word “Christian.”
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