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 Originally Posted by TheSpoonald
Who said it's to promote Islam?
The identity politics ideology on the political left and the media has crafted a narrative that very clearly defines who is oppressed, and who is the oppressor. Muslims are just one of the oppressed. Christians are just one of the oppressors.
An incident where the oppressed oppresses the oppressor doesn't really fit the narrative. So there is an effort by those on the left, and in the media to steer the narrative back on course.
Everyone connected to the DNC is simultaneously using the phrase "easter worshipers" today when that phrase didn't even exist yesterday.
There's no way that's an accident. Noticing that is not paranoid
Ya i get the argument, I was just using shorthand rather than typing all that out.
And it's not 'everyone in the DNC' either, is it?
Someone noticed a coincidence in phrasing between two prominent people who happened to be in the D party, put 2 and 2 together, and got 5.
You may well have a point about identity politics and victimisation narratives. This just isn't good evidence for it, as I've pointed out using examples.
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