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Hillary, Barry & Bernie Avoid Saying “Christian” Or “Churches” In Sri Lanka Statements – Reference “Easter Worshippers”

“Easter worshippers”? Why not “chocolate bunny eater”? It’s clear what was happening here. These Democrat leaders don’t want to identify the victims as Christians because they don’t want to identify the perpetrators as Muslims. If they acknowledge that there is a global persecution of Christians, they’re on the way to admitting that Muslims are the one who has massacred countless numbers of Christians, driven hundreds of thousands from their homes, and made Christians the most persecuted religious group on the planet today. But they’ll never do that: they’re in bed with the persecutors. So we get “Easter worshippers.”

“WALSH: Yes, ‘Easter Worshipper’ Was Intentional. Yes, It Matters. Here’s Why.” By Matt Walsh, Daily Wire, April 22, 2019 (thanks to Kenny):

When Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) tweeted about “art and architecture” during the Notre Dame fire, I defended her against the criticism it drew from Christians who accused her of pointedly ignoring the spiritual significance of the building. I thought the tweet was perfectly normal and acceptable, and I don’t really expect a Muslim woman to find any spiritual significance in a building meant for Christian worship. To my mind, that outrage — if we can call it an outrage — was overblown.

But “Easter worshippers” is a different thing entirely. Responding to the slaughter of hundreds of Christians during Easter attacks by radical Islamic terrorists, a number of prominent Democratic politicians chose to issue statements that glaringly omit any direct mention of the faith identity of the victims.

Barack Obama said this: “The attacks on tourists and Easter worshippers in Sri Lanka are an attack on humanity. On a day devoted to love, redemption, and renewal, we pray for the victims and stand with the people of Sri Lanka.”

Hillary Clinton seemed to be working literally from the same script: “On this holy weekend for many faiths, we must stand united against hatred and violence. I’m praying for everyone affected by today’s horrific attacks on Easter worshippers and travelers in Sri Lanka.”

Several other Democrats latched onto this same phrase — “Easter worshippers.” If just one of them had gone this route, perhaps I could be convinced that it might be clumsy wording and nothing more. But it is simply impossible to believe that several significant Democrats would all independently and innocently think to refer to Christian victims in such a roundabout and obscure way.

I have been a Christian all my life and if I’ve ever heard the term “Easter worshipper,” or something like it, it would have been in reference to Christians who only go to church on Christmas and Easter. Generally we call those types “Christmas and Easter Christians” or “CEOs” (Christmas and Easter Only). But the general mass of people who show up to worship on Easter have always, in my experience, just been called Christians. It would be technically accurate to use a label like “Passover observers” in the place of “Jews” and “Ramadan commemorators” for “Muslims,” but I can’t imagine why anyone would be so unnecessarily vague and wordy. Unless, of course, there is some reason why they don’t want to explicitly acknowledge the group in question. And that appears to be the case here.

As it happens, we don’t need to wonder how the likes of Clinton and Obama would respond to a similar attack against Muslims. There was just such an attack a few weeks ago in New Zealand. Let’s look at their statements.

Obama: “Michelle and I send our condolences to the people of New Zealand. We grieve with you and the Muslim community. All of us must stand against hatred in all its forms.”

Clinton: “My heart breaks for New Zealand & the global Muslim community. We must continue to fight the perpetuation and normalization of Islamophobia and racism in all its forms. White supremacist terrorists must be condemned by leaders everywhere. Their murderous hatred must be stopped.”

This gives the game away. No rational person could fail to notice a stark contrast between these statements and the ones issued in response to nearly 300 butchered Christians on Easter Sunday. They both make sure to use the word “Muslim.” Clinton goes further and ropes in “Islamophobia” and “[w]hite supremacist terrorists.” Not only does she omit “Christian” from her comments on Sri Lanka, but she certainly says nothing about “Christophobia” and “Islamic terrorists.”

Are we supposed to believe that this is a mere coincidence? If so, is it also a coincidence that Hillary Clinton, who accidentally forgot the word “Christian” yesterday on Easter, did not forget the phrase “LGBT community” after the shooting at a gay club in Orlando three years ago? Of course not. There is a purpose behind this, and the purpose matters….

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Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller

Pamela Geller

Pamela Geller is the founder, editor and publisher of PamelaGeller.com and President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) and Stop Islamization of America (SIOA). She is the author of The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War on America, (foreword by Ambassador John Bolton), (Simon & Schuster). Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. She is also a regular columnist for World Net Daily, the American Thinker, and other publications. Follow her on Facebook & Twitter

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