Words from a US Diplomat-
Sri Lanka Massacre
The death toll from the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka continues to climb. From press reports, it seems, so far, that perhaps some 300 people were murdered with hundreds more injured. Absolutely disgusting barbarity.
I lived in Sri Lanka for three years, and know almost all the sites that were bombed, including St. Anthony's. I made a lot of friends in Sri Lanka, and am horrified by what "some people" did to their beautiful country.
Almost as repulsive as these attacks on innocent people has been the reaction of the media and much of the political elite around the world. As George Orwell famously observed in 1946, "To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle." Let's engage in that struggle.
When word of the horror first began to get out, the media, in the guise of not jumping to conclusions, had to spend a long time talking about Sri Lanka's past civil war, trying to make it seem as these bombings form part of a long history, i.e., nothing to see here, move along, it's just Sri Lanka. I saw all sort of Twitter and other internet commentary arguing that the attacks, most likely, had come from some reborn LTTE (Tamil Tigers) faction, or Buddhists upset by Christian proselytizing. All hideous nonsense, of course.
We even had those Great Regulators of Moral Standards, President Obama and Crooked Hillary, issuing almost identical Tweets bemoaning attacks on foreign tourists and, my favorite phrase, "Easter worshippers." What a great phrase, "Easter worshippers." When I first saw it, I thought something had happened on Easter Island. Then I thought, who worships Easter? Nobody I know. Maybe these paragons of moral rectitude just had a senior moment, I humbly suggest, and let slip away the word they really meant to use, "Christians." Yes, there I said it, Christians.
These were deliberate and well-planned attacks meant to kill hundreds of Christians, local and foreign.
Now that I think of it, might we have left something out of our commentary? What could it be? Oh, yes, the "some people who did something." Guess who they were? One guess, only. Yes, the Religion of Peace! Don't I give the hardest quizzes?
These attacks form part of the long-running war, a war of some 1400 years, of Islam against Christianity and Judaism. This war takes place in Western places such as New York, San Bernardino, Tampa, Boston, Ft. Hood, Copenhagen, London, Paris, Nice, Madrid, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Brussels, Sydney, and Ottawa; let us not forget, though the press might want us to, it also occurs even more violently with much higher death tolls in places such as Kenya, Sudan, Nigeria, Indonesia, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, India, and, now, Sri Lanka.
As I noted long ago, "We should be at war; instead, we are under attack." These murderers, furthermore, were not "radicalized" by the internet, they are not some crazy 1% fringe that have misinterpreted the teachings of Islam, they are Islam.
When you look in front of your nose you will see, it is the Islam. Islam is not a religion like the others.
It is a creed of conquest and destruction. We see that, again, in the churches, hotels, and streets of Sri Lanka.
The death toll from the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka continues to climb. From press reports, it seems that perhaps some 300 people were murd...
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