The View co-host blames 'Christian nationalism' for mass shootings https://t.co/oHNA5RW6py
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 2, 2022
You’re seeing the media and the Democrat Party now beginning to openly attack Christianity.
This was of course very predictable. When Jews attack white people, what they’re really attacking is Christian civilization. Even if you go back to their complaints about Rome, we’re talking about the precursor to Christian civilization.
But primarily, it goes back to grievances about Adolf Hitler, before that Russia and Poland, before that the British – they just have this endless list of racial grievances against Christian civilization.
So the anti-white thing is now transforming into an anti-Christian assault.
On Tuesday, ABC’s “The View” co-host Tara Setmayer blamed the Uvalde school shooting on a “rise in violent Christian nationalism.”
“It’s part of the Christian nationalism, this rise in violent Christian nationalism, that we have seen, which is also disturbing. They use biblical principles, they pervert them to justify this,” Setmayer said.
“Particularly in Texas, this is a growing movement,” she continued. “It’s God, guns and Trump. Or God, guns and whatever. It’s a part of their ethos.”
Setmayer, who serves as a senior advisor for the anti-Republican group the Lincoln Project, was filling in as the guest host in the lone conservative spot on the show.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg added on to Setmayer’s point, appearing to blame Christians for slavery and racism.
“It’s always been this. This was the way it was down south. They used to use the Bible and say you’re not people, God doesn’t see you as people, so we don’t see you as people,” Goldberg said.
Goldberg went on to call for the banning of AR-15s.
“I don’t care NRA. You got to give that gun up. You can have your other ‘ye-ha guns’, whatever you want. The AR-15 is not a hunting gun. It is not a gun where you are going to go out and shoot your dinner,” Goldberg said. “This gun is meant to kill people. That’s what it’s for. And you can’t have it anymore.”
The conversation was sparked when co-host Sunny Hostin criticized Daniel Defense, a gun manufacturer, for a since deleted tweet that featured a child holding an unloaded gun with a biblical verse attached.
What does the Uvalde shooting have to do with Christianity?
This anti-Christian attack was also featured in the LA Times this week.
Granderson: Republicans use ‘God’ to turn tragedies into talking points https://t.co/Bnh8NK9vwE
— LZ Granderson (@LZGranderson) June 1, 2022
It’s a slippery slope. You go from one thing to the next, and everything gets worse, and the supposed defenders of the right don’t ever have any explanation for anything.