
âIf it bleeds, it leadsâ is, say critics, the morbid media standard. But itâs more accurate to say that if the right person bleeds, it leads. A good example would be the horrible massacres at two Christchurch, New Zealand, mosques by China-loving, anti-capitalist, self-described âeco-fascistâ Brenton Harrison Tarrant and the massacres that Time forgot (along with the rest of the media).
Actually, the latter, recent incidents in Nigeria in which Muslim Fulani militants murdered a total of 23 Christians, are just part of a large category of massacres ignored by the mainstream media. But itâs not fair to say the media couldnât care less about them.
They care very much about ignoring them.
Because these incidents involve the wrong people killing and the right people killed.
Were I inclined to score cheap political points, Iâd take a leaf from the leftistsâ book and say that the mainstream media just âdonât care when black people are killed.â Yet while this appears largely true, itâs mainly because they donât seem to really care about anyone being killed (hence their support for pre, and now even post-natal infanticide).
To be clear, it does make sense that the Christchurch shooting would receive more coverage than a Nigerian massacre. New Zealand is part of the West and the Anglosphere, as are we, and that the nation is strikingly peaceful with an extremely low murder rate makes the carnage stand out; in contrast, violence is rife in Africa.
But a massacre isnât the issue. As Chronicles reported Friday, according âto âOpen Doors,â at least 4,305 Christians known by name were murdered by Muslims because of their faith in 2018.â
Yet âknown by nameâ may be the key words. According to the Baptist Press, approximately 6,000 Christians were murdered last year alone (as of August 6) in Nigeria âby jihadist Fulani herdsmen aided by resurging Boko Haram terrorists.â
Moreover, according to figures from organizations Christian Solidarity Worldwide and Christian Association of Nigeria, âthe Fulani jihadists have destroyed more than 500 churches in the Middle Beltâs Benue State alone since 2011, and internally displaced about 800,000 people in the state, with 180,000 of them living in camps and others living with relatives or as squatters,â the site also reports.
Here are just a few examples, provided by Open Doors:
On February 17, 2018 Boko Haram militants attacked a Christian farming village in Borno State. The attack, in which 106 people were killed, specifically targeted male residents of the Christian community.
On April 24, 2018, militant Fulani herdsmen attacked a Catholic church in Benue State during a morning service, killing two priests and 17 parishioners. After the âshooting rampage,â the attackers reportedly âdescended on the community and razed over 60 houses, farmland, food barns, after carting away what the people had in their barns.â
On June 23, 2018, 120 Christians were killed by Fulani militants in Plateau State, as they returned from attending a funeral.
Going beyond Africa, Chronicles presents a list of 10 terrorist acts in France, then tallies the victim numbers and writes, âThat makes 261 dead and many more injured, in attacks by Muslims on non-Muslims, in less than four years, in only one country, France (pop. 66 million). With 66 dead a year on average, Frenchmen are exactly ten times more likely to be murdered by a Muslim than a Muslim being killed by a non-Muslim terrorist anywhere in the Western world.â
Furthermore, âAid to the Church in Need, in its latest âReligious Freedom Report,â warned that 300 million Christians, overwhelmingly in the majority-Muslim countries, were subjected to violence, making it âthe most persecuted religion in the world,ââ the site also tells us.
In contrast, âTerrorist attacks against Muslims in the Western world are extremely rare,â Chronicles writes, adding perspective. âThis morningâs carnage in two mosques in New Zealand, with the death toll currently at 50, is the first major event of its kind since the Quebec City mosque shooting â over two years ago â which killed six persons.â
In fact, a âChristian living in a majority Muslim country is 143 times more likely to be killed by a Muslim for being a Christian than a Muslim isâŚto be killed by a non-Muslim in a Western country for being what he is,â Chronicles further informs.
Given this, someone naĂŻve might think the Christchurch shootings receive disproportionate attention because theyâre a man-bites-dog story. But the reality is that the media want people to believe itâs a dog-bites-man story â and that rabid right-wing dogs are everywhere.
The media have not only been portraying the 28-year-old Tarrant, an Australian national, as a âwhite supremacistâ (which he appears to be) but also as being of a kind with âPresident Trump, his supporters, and conservatives in general,â as The New Americanâs C. Mitchell Shaw wrote Friday.
This is more journalistic malpractice. Tarrant, who is in custody, penned a 2,644-word manifesto in which he quite literately detailed his passions, which included impugning conservatism, capitalism, and Trumpâs leadership and policy-making; and expressing affection for Chinaâs despotic regime. Explaining his ideological evolution, he wrote, âWhen I was young I was a communist, then an anarchist and finally a libertarian before coming to be an eco-fascist.â
But donât bother the media with the facts. In fact, Chronicles writes that the Christchurch affairâs consequences are predictable (all quotations are Chroniclesâ):
⢠Pseudo-elites the Western world over, in and out of media, will characterize terrorism as a conservative, Christian, white phenomenon stoked by âracism, xenophobia, Islamophobia, and all other traits of the deplorables; and yes, it will be Trumpâs fault to boot.â
⢠Islamic activists embedded in the West, such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations, âand its fellow-conspirators elsewhere, will clamor for ever more stringent laws criminalizing âIslamophobia,â effectively defined as any form of meaningful debate of Islam, its scriptural message, historical practice, and current ambitions.â
⢠âSuch demands will be promptly translated into legislative proposals by the jihadophile liberal class which will proclaim zero tolerance of âIslamophobiaâ as defined by CAIR et al. And, of course, they will demand additional Soviet/Nazi style gun laws.â
Ironically, this is precisely what Tarrant wants. He wrote in his manifesto that he perpetrated his act with firearms precisely because of the âaffect it would have on social discourse, the extra media coverage they would provide and the affect it could have on the politics of United states [sic] and thereby the political situation of the world.â He knew the media would beat the anti-Second Amendment drum; he aimed to catalyze a removal of gun rights, which, he believed, would evoke a strong reaction from the Right â and this, he hoped, would spark a civil war.
So given how pseudo-elites have long been complicit in aiding jihadism via media-malpractice acts of omission and commission, one could ask: Is there any terrorist whose bidding they wonât do?
Photo of mourner at funeral for slain Christians in Minya, Egypt, Nov. 3, 2018: AP Images
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