(Article by Chris Menahan republished from InformationLiberation.com)
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Note, they specifically identified "Christians" as the attackers and "Muslims" as the victims.
Contrast that with their front page in the aftermath of the Sri Lanka terrorist suicide bombing attacks where no mention was made of Muslims being the attackers nor Christians being the victims.
We saw just the same with the Democrats.
Their attempted narrative control didn't go unnoticed:
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I thought they were called "Easter worshippers"?
— DIZZonald Crunk (Anti-Socialist) (@DIZZonald_Crunk) April 25, 2019
I condemn the radical easter worshipping terrorism and offer my thoughts and prayers to the victims, although one must understand - it's all part and parcel of living in a big city.
— Miha????? ? ?? ? (@Miha9C2) April 25, 2019
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Even though this was the deadliest Muslim terrorist attack since 9/11, the suffering of those killed and their families takes a backseat in the media to the fear of a "backlash" among Muslims.
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