Same WashPost that falsely claimed Donald Trump conspired with the Russians now DENIES the fact that Christians were attacked in the Sri Lanka terrorism bombings

Thursday, April 25, 2019
By Paul Martin

by: JD Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, April 25, 2019

You’ve got to hand it to the “establishment” media. Once they get on a kick about something, they don’t get off of it — ever — even when they are so obviously mistaken about the subject.

Which, of course, helps explain why most Americans trust used car salesmen over reporters.

You likely recall that in recent days another group of radical Islamists linked to ISIS attacked Christian churches in Sri Lanka in a series of well-coordinated bombings that left more than 350 people dead and scores more wounded.

The attacks were timed to coincide with one of Christianity’s holiest days — Easter, when the Biblical figure Jesus is said to have been resurrected three days after being buried, following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary.

The churches attacked were very obviously Christian churches — St. Anthony’s Shrine, St. Sebastian’s Church, and Zion Church. Thus, the worshippers attending services in those churches were quite obviously Christians, for the most part.

So why would the Washington Post criticize people who complained that the bombers launched an attack on Christianity, especially when we now know that Muslim extremists claimed responsibility in response to the Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand?

As Tyler O’Neill with PJ Media reported:

In the wake of the horrific Easter terrorist attack against churches in Sri Lanka, The Washington Post published an article slamming “far-right” political leaders for saying that Christians are under attack. The Orwellian article suggested there was something untoward about reporting on global Christian persecution — by selectively quoting far-right European and American leaders on the issue and ignoring the broader discussion.

In their highly critical story, WaPo’s reporters, Rick Noack and Adam Taylor, wrote, “To some, it was further proof that Christians in many parts of the world are under attack.”

“Several churches were targeted in Sunday’s bombing attacks, along with hotels and a banquet hall. At one Catholic church in Negombo, more than 100 people were killed. The attack took place on Easter, one of the most important dates on the Christian calendar,” they added.

It isn’t hard to find out that Christians really ARE under attack around the world.

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