For Upcoming Special, CNN Equated Suicide Bombing 'Martyrs' with Christian Youth Group


CNN's Pressroom announced that its upcoming six-hour special “God's Warriors,” reported by Christiane Amanpour, will discuss “the impact of religious fundamentalism as a powerful political force.” In the process, CNN revealed what it thinks about the various “fundamentalists” around the world by pushing the typical multi-culti PC media position that no one religion is more problematic or violent than another, with all types of fundamentalism being equally dangerous.

Their examples of fundamentalists spoke volumes. Photo captions on the program's website easily labeled a Jewish group “terrorist,” but in every mention, called Palestinian suicide bombers “martyr” or “martyrs.” Into that mix of religious violence, CNN bizarrely included the non-violent American Christian youth group, Battle Cry. Sure, that makes sense. No conviction by association there.

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The press release lumped the “fundamentalism” of America's “Christian Right” (because all of the Christian Right are fundamentalists) and the Moral Majority with “fundamentalism” of the “militant” “Islamic jihadist” who assassinated Anwar Sadat and with the “militant Jewish” “fundamentalist” who assassinated Yitzak Rabin. As Sesame Street might sing, “One of these things is not like the others...” (emphasis mine throughout):

 

God’s Warriors includes interviews with former President Jimmy Carter about the political impact of the Christian Right in the United States; the Rev. Jerry Falwell – in his last television interview – about the political and cultural legacy of the Moral Majority movement in America; Noa Ben-Artzi, granddaughter of slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin, discusses his assassination by a militant Jewish fundamentalist; and Kamal el-Said Habib, a reformed Islamic jihadist who was part of the violent militant group that assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. 

 

I'm sure Hamas-fan Carter, who was likely brought in to balance the late Falwell's Republican-favoring pro-Israel stance, will be very reasonable toward the “Christian Right,” especially their support of the Jewish state. I wonder if CNN will address Carter's established bias against Israel and his support of supporting these same violent militant Islamic groups.

One can argue the political influence of groups chosen by CNN, but the difference among the three in their use of violence is stark. The global footprint of militant fundamentalist Islam is far greater than militant Jewish and Christian fundamentalism, and as a group the Christian Right condemned the anti-abortion violence in the 1990s. The special seems to be comparing legal American political activism and a marginalized small-time Israeli terrorist group to a brutal global Islamic movement that tolerates no dissent, even from other Muslims. I hope I'm wrong, and CNN shows that difference.

The images posted on the “God's Warriors” site further back up this unbalanced view. Several of the images of Muslims addressed suicide bombers (which the readers must identify through CNN's use of the biased term) while injecting sympathy and victimhood by showing the grieving female relatives of the “martyrs” instead of, say, the deadly results of the "martyrs." Even the examples of militant Jewish fundamentalists were portrayed as bombers, but the weirdly semi-ominous images of the Christian “warriors” were mostly of the youth group Battle Cry, whose “battle” is for raising awareness for traditional values. Compare that to plucking out eyeballs and beheadings. Eh, to-may-to, to-mah-to.

Will “God's Warriors” be bold and address the obvious differences, or will it stick to the usual MSM playbook of minimizing the influence of Islam on politics, especially in Europe, and pretending that the “threat” of Jewish and Christian fundamentalism equals the Islamic kind?

 

Contact Lynn at tvisgoodforyou2 AT yahoo DOT com


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Let's see the scorecard, please

If CNN is going to do this, I want to see a scorecard for each group. Here are some scorecard items:

  • Number of beheadings
  • Number of homicide bombings
  • Number of calls for jihad
  • Number of times the U.S. is called the "Great Satin"
  • Number of times the group has chanted "Death to America" or "Death to Israel"
  • Number of buildings blown up
  • Number of assinations (attemps and actuals)

I don't want to hear CNN's words and biased explanations. Just the facts, ma'am -- then we can talk.

Great Satin

Frankly, I do not every remember the US being called the "Great Satin." :) Not sure what it means.

 

Our real problem, then, is not our strength today; it is rather the vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow. Dwight Eisenhower

wise guy

wise guy

Satin

Smooth skinned demon, pet name of a lot of wives

Eagle Eye

Great catch. Thought I could sneak this one by everyone. Misspelled it on purpose too, dontcha know?

English teacher

It is the old English teacher in me. :) Usually I let them go by but every so often one is pretty funny. Like yours. The Great Satin conjures a different image than the Great Satan.

 

Our real problem, then, is not our strength today; it is rather the vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow. Dwight Eisenhower

Blinded by the right

I can't talk, old age is taking my vision so I make a lot of spelling errors. My wife is having some fun with it. And I have wide digits, and the sun was in my eyes! Suffice it to say, I won't do any more jokes about it. sorry   

Christiane Amanpour afflicted with CDS?

So Christiane Amanpour is unable to make the distinction between suicide-bombing Islamic nutjobs and a Christian youth group? This takes moral-relevatism to a whole new level.

I think its time to clearly identify the hideous anti-Christian bigotry (if not outright hatred) often displayed by lefties the world over: CDS-Christian Derangement Syndrome.

Help Fred defeat everybody.

}}}----> Ahmanpoor

Wish there was some way to get these Liberal losers to put up or shut up.

Oh, I forgot, there's a couple of them languishing in Iranian jails accused of espionage.  Don't count on Soros having near the cajones Ross Perot did.

LYDSEXICS UNTIE!

Lynn thank you for this,

Lynn thank you for this, cnn calling those who have gone out and blown up children martyrs and Amanpour's equating of Islamofascists to christian camp can only lead me to suggest their judgement is shall we say biased?  Sadly if they continue such bias they may be judged: mene mene tekel upharsin 

Supreme Court,  National Security,  Borders,  Fiscal Restraint, my litmus test for President.  

CNN's examples not even-handed

You're welcome botg. If CNN were comparing on their site and in the press release (the actual special hasn't run) violent Christian groups, such as the anti-abortion Army of God or a Christian terrorist group in India, to the others the comparison would be at least more consistent. However, comparing a Christian youth group to suicide bombers and to a lesser extent, a minimized Jewish that is no longer active is just silly--unless of course, CNN points out that there are very few Christian terrorist groups, and Jewish for that matter, to choose.

I doubt Amanpour had much control over the press release or the website, but the bias involved in both is worrisome and does not bode well for her upcoming special to be unbiased.

 

 

Any thoughts about CNN's photos?

Did anyone notice a difference in the photos on "God's Warriors" page? Did this one seem a little strange? What are your opinions about the selection of images that portray each religion, the captions and how the photo composition can be interpreted?

Trying to portray it as a

Trying to portray it as a "Seig Heil" movement.

 

When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment
vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any
President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).

She looks to be rather

She looks to be rather dim. 

Liberalism is a convenient lie.

Just read the script.

Amanpour is a British-Persian who currently lives in London with her Jewish husband.  She has no context knowing the difference between Palastinian terrorists and an American Christian youth group wishing to spread a message against a culture of sex and drugs.  Amanpour isn't reporting, she's reading a script prepared by people with other agendas.  This is how Dan Rather began his downfall.

Is that actually a picture

Is that actually a picture of Christianne up there? She kind of looks hotter all of a sudden. Kind of like Ruth Buzzi with her hair let down, and lipstick on.

 "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious. "

                   - Ben Kenobi on  Liberals, and the MSM.

Excuse me, but what in the

Excuse me, but what in the heck would Amanpour know about a Christian youth group? Does she have children who have participated in any type of Christian youth group? Where is she drawing this wealth of information?

Nothing Bizarre at all about CNN

You have to understand the Godless mind to understand CNN.

Evil to them is any group which exposes Christiane's sins she is hiding and indulging. That would always be Christians and Orthodox Jews with a Bible that bothers the literal hell into Chrisiane's soul.

Good to liberals are Jimmy Carter who attacks Ronald Reagan, George Bush and fundamentalist Christians. Good to liberals are terrorists murdering Jews, Americans and Christians so they are not around to remind them daily of all the things they are hiding.

That is why anything of God is evil, because this is a matter of soul in guilt. These people can not face themselves so it is easy to grasp a Janet Reno memo naming all people who believe in Jesus second coming as enemies of the state.

It all comes down to the old phrase you have heard, "They all look the same"....well liberals said it about blacks and now say it about people who speak of God. They can not equate a difference between a diety moon god and God, because they are void of spiritual understanding.

These are the same ilk who sat by in Germany as the socialists they adored in national socialism was taking away all the groups the socialists despised. It was not just the Judeans, but Christians, Gypsies etc.... as we all looked alike.

 

 

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What about ELF..

or extreme environmental or animal rights groups. They have not killed anyone yet(that I know of), but it is only a amtter of time. One would have to assume that CNN believes that ELF's goals are noble, and not extreme. If you want to make an omlette...

Nortonalec

Excellent point LC. The

Excellent point LC. The liberal movement is all about "Do what thou wilt" If you're not familiar with where that came from, google it. They perceive religion, (read:Judeo/Christian only) as the "thou shalt not" religions. Consequently any religion that makes them feel bad or condemned in anyway must be destroyed.

You can't save the Earth unless You're willing to make other people sacrifice. Dogbert the Green Consultant summing up the elite left.