Last month it was the horrific shooting of Muslim worshipers in New Zealand that rightfully caused widespread condemnation. Then what followed was an agenda-driven attempt to link that tragedy to President Trump and his tens of millions of patriotic supporters. Yes, as odd as that so clearly is (a shooting in New Zealand has something to do with the U.S. president?) that’s what Democrats and the far left media attempted.
Fast forward to this Easter and another shooting only this time one that was many times worse than what took place in New Zealand. The difference is that the victims were primarily Christian and the response from the far left has been appallingly different as outlined below:
Note how much more aggressive the tone from Mrs. Clinton when it was Muslims being attacked vs Christians being attacked.
Why isn’t the degree of condemnation the same? Tragedy is tragedy and yet what Hillary Clinton did was so clearly an example of bias against an entire group of people. It should not matter if it is Muslims who suffer, or Christians, or Buddhists, or atheists, white, black, brown, straight, gay, etc., the loss of innocents is a tragedy. No life is more valuable than another yet the two very different responses from Mrs. Clinton and so many others like her on the left, says different. She is saying the loss of some should matter less than the loss of others.
That is beyond merely being wrong.
It’s evil.
The kind of evil that works its way into the collective consciousness of wrongdoers everywhere and then endangers us all. Hillary Clinton, by going public with two very different responses to otherwise very similar tragedies, is indirectly advocating for the horrible loss of life that took place this past Easter. She condemns one example while nearly excusing the other with the primary difference being the religious faith of the victims.
How sad to see such bigotry so alive and well within one who should know better.
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