Obama & Clinton lambasted for calling bombed Sri Lankans ‘Easter worshipers’ instead of 'Christians'
Some people believe prominent Democrats deliberately avoided using the word “Christian” when condemning bombings of churches and hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday as part of a policy to undermine Christian faith in the US.
FILE PHOTO. ©REUTERS / Steve Marcus
The eight bomb attacks in Sri Lanka, which killed almost 300 people on Easter Sunday, sparked worldwide condemnation. But the way some US politicians expressed their condolences sparked a minor outcry among conservative Americans. Former President Barack Obama and the former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, were blasted for using the term “Easter worshipers” instead of “Christians” when referring to the victims of the attacks.
https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1119964696810070017
https://twitter.com/HillaryClinton/status/1120013694073810944
Three Sri Lankan Christian churches were targeted by the perpetrators, implying that the Christian minority was in the crosshairs. Some commentators in the US said Obama and Clinton were in the wrong when they failed to name the religion.
https://twitter.com/BrittPettibone/status/1120097701633216512
https://twitter.com/its_me_sarah_s/status/1120203055994212352
Particular ire was sparked by the fact that both US politicians didn’t hesitate to use the word “Muslim” when expressing condolences to the victims of last month’s massacre at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
https://twitter.com/TheTellerYT/status/1120134260994772994
Notably, Obama and Clinton were not the only US figures, who used the term in remarks about the bloodshed in Sri Lanka. So did Adam Schiff, the Democrat chair of the House Intelligence Committee.
https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1120138412961431552
And the same goes for US Attorney Trent Shores.
https://twitter.com/USAttyShores/status/1120106865982091272
The criticism is based on the perception that the Democratic Party is bent on downplaying America’s Christian roots for the sake of sensibilities of people adhering to other religions. The sentiment is probably best reflected in Fox News’ coverage of the supposed “war on Christmas” in the US.
In this particular case, however, the notion may be misplaced, one commenter pointed out. Christian churches are not exclusively Christian places of worship there, quite the contrary.
In Sri Lanka, Christianity plays a unique role of serving as a bridge between people by welcoming both the Sinhalese and Tamil ethnic groups. Considering that Tamil separatism was behind a bloody 25-year-long civil war on the South Asian island, which ended just a decade ago, one can understand why this role is highly appreciated.
Original: https://www.rt.com/usa/457206-obama-clinton-easter-worshipers/
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We grieve with the families of those killed in this heinous crime. This terrorist act is directed against all mankind and all religions. The Prophet Muhammad (may God reward him with good), defended and protected the Christian monks. The letters of protection of the time from the Prophet and the first caliphs are kept in the Sinai Museum in Egypt. Islam and all world religions stand in solidarity against all violence and terror.
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