Carlson began by asking Morgan why the American media didn’t seem to “care much” about the targeted attacks on Christians in Egypt, though they did care about ISIS attacks on the general population in Europe.
CARLSON: [I]t was one of the latest of many attacks on the Egyptian minority, the Christian minority there. And yet the American press doesn't seem to care much about it, the obliteration of Middle East's once large Christian population. The question is why don't they care? We are joined by Piers Morgan, he’s editor at large at DailyMail.com. Piers, thank you for coming on. You sent out a tweet right after this saying, “This will not get the attention of massacres in Europe, but it should.” Why won't it, do you think?
Morgan agreed that the media certainly gave much more attention to attacks in Europe over these kinds of attacks on Christians. But, he argued, the attacks in Egypt should be getting equal, if not more attention from the media, because they were part of a specific mission to “eradicate” Christianity in the Middle East: Unfortunately, if it happens in the Middle East, this kind of atrocity, it just does not seem to attract the kind of media attention in America that it would if it happened, as we’ve seen in attacks in Sweden the last few days, in London two weeks ago. I was there for that. Huge attention in the American media. In Paris and Nice. These get huge attention.
Yet what happened in Egypt was unbelievably significant. If you look at what ISIS really stands for, what they are carrying out now in the Middle East and the East in particular, is that it kind of genocidal attack on Christians and Christianity. They want Christianity eradicated and they want to convert all Muslims to their crusade, they want it to be a holy war. They want Christians gone.
And I don’t think that narrative is getting the attention it should get in the American media and I have to say, I think in other media around the world. Morgan went on to say that ISIS made it “absolutely clear” that these attacks were part of a “war on the cross,” and that singling out of a specific religion should be significant to the media.
“I think this is a huge story. This is the kind of story that ought to be dominating cable news in America. It should be dominating headlines around the world,” Morgan stated. “ISIS have [sic] declared war on Christianity. I'm not seeing that being covered enough,” he added.AND THEN THERE'S THIS:
Egyptian Forces Kill Seven Jihadists Planning To Attack A Christian Monastery Just Days After Coptic Church Attacks
AND THIS:
3 comments:
when I see guys like this saying what they are, it makes me feel like a have a slice of bologna in my sneakers and I'm not wearing socks.
You know it makes you feel weird, but you still know something is going on
Yeah, it's really weird.
Piers is right on--where did it come from--?
and- the reason Christians are ignored is because we Christians have been told to 'turn the other cheek" - and be nice--
Christ/God was/is a warrior--Is.59--the Creator put on the Full Armor --Lk.19 "Occupy til I come"--(Occupy- a war term meaning - hold the ground won)-Eoh 6 --the Creator gave us the Full Armor --
Enough being weak and submissive!!
C-CS
the above Biblical references come from the OKJ
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