Monday, July 25, 2011

Go ahead, blame all Muslims for the acts of a few; just don't blame Christians for the acts of a few.

Um. That doesn't make any sense. If it's o.k. to blame all Muslims for the despicable acts of a few, it's sure as heck o.k. to blame all Christians for the despicable acts of a few. Or, really, should we blame the folks who committed the acts? No? Well, then, Christians are as responsible for terrorism as Muslims. Or, better yet, most of us just want to live our lives and be left alone.

Mark Tapson of FrontPageMag claims that Breivik’s actions did great damage to the cause of “Christian conservatives and critics of Jihad,” insisting that the progressive movement can’t “contain its collective glee” about the shooter’s far-right views:
Now a new McVeigh has arisen, a symbol that the Left and Islamic supremacists themselves will use to bludgeon Christian conservatives and critics of jihad for the next sixteen years – Anders Behring Breivik. Breivik is in police custody for carrying out what some are calling Norway’s “Oklahoma City,” a reference to McVeigh’s 1995 bombing, of course. Breivik, who claims to have acted alone, set off a massive bomb that devastated an Oslo government building and killed seven, then traveled to a nearby youth camp for hundreds of teen children of Labour Party politicians, where he proceeded to massacre as many as 90 of them with ruthless, methodical gunfire.

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