Obviously I don't condone this mass shooting nor defend the people responsible. That said, the media have a far different reaction to the long parade of mass killings by muslims. The first thing we get is the immediate demand that muslims as a group not be held responsible for the actions of "extremists" or "radicals," even though muslims as a group tend to be sympathetic to their militant members. By contrast, when a clearly disturbed white guy murdered some blacks in their church, it was open season on all things southern, starting with monuments to our ancestors.
The number of Christians killed by muslims in religious violence is some huge multiple of the number of muslims killed. Our media and our pols ignore it. Few of you are even aware of the persecution black Christians are undergoing in Nigeria.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/...stians-slaughtered-mostly-women-children.html
When people fight back against muslim oppression, the media uniformly label them as monsters. For example,
'The Venerable W.' Review: A Buddhist Monk Preaches Hate - The ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/03/movies/the-venerable-w-review.html
Jan 3, 2019 - The director Barbet Schroeder follows Ashin Wirathu as he foments racial hatred and violence against Myanmar's
Muslim population.
Just how vicious Buddhist killer monks can be - Africa, Asia and ...
https://www.haaretz.com › World News › Africa, Asia and Australia
Mar 4, 2018 - About 650,000 Rohingya
Muslims have fled their homes, mass graves ... In Thailand,
Buddhist monks incited to the murder of communists, and ...
The Trump-Loving Buddhist Monk Inspiring Genocide - The Daily Beast
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-trump-loving-buddhist-monk-inspiring-genocide
Oct 13, 2017 - A chilling new documentary by Barbet Schroeder explores the anti-
Muslim hate-
monk Ashin Wirathu, and sheds light on the genocide of ...
Anti-Christian violence by muslims, as took place in Iraq under George Bush, who ignored it, and Syria, by ISIS, Saudi-funded proxies, is either ignored by the media or treated as unfortunate but not something we should be concerned with.