WaPo Uses Unitarian Shooting to Slam Christians, Conservative Talk Radio

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"Liberal Dedication in the Face of Hatred" was the lead teaser on the front page of the print edition of the Washington Post's Metro section on August 2. Inside, staff writer Jacqueline Salmon reported on Unitarian Universalist vigils held in the wake of the July 27 shooting in a Unitarian church in Knoxville, Tenn. in which two died and seven were wounded.

Salmon noted the Knoxville police chief's assertion that the shooter "hated the liberal movement." This corroborated other media reports about a letter that the shooter had left in which he expresses a visceral antipathy to liberals.

Salmon moved on to report about a gathering on July 28 at a Unitarian Congregation of Fairfax in Oakton, Va.: "Bill Welch, the congregation's minister for programs, talked about how isolating it can be to be a liberal in today's world of right-wing talk radio and conservative Christians ‘that talk about liberals as if we are bad people.'"

Salmon did not bother to quote a talk radio host or Christian conservative in response to the minister's broad-brushed charge. Nor did Salmon bother to acknowledge that the shooter at the Unitarian church, Jim Adkisson, had also rejected conservative Christianity. One of Adkisson's neighbors told The New York Times: "[Adkisson] said if you read the whole Bible, everything in it contradicts itself." Salmon didn't even bother to challenge the dubious proposition that "right-wing talk radio" is "isolating" liberals, when most major media are dominated by liberals, as documented in the new Culture and Media Institute Special Report, "Unmasking the Myths Behind the Fairness Doctrine."

Meanwhile, on the same page as Salmon's piece, the Post ran an excerpt of a Post/Newsweek Internet column "On Faith" by the column's editor, David Waters. Entitled "Now Liberals Are the Enemy," the column relates how Chris Buice, the minister of the targeted Unitarian congregation, had written an op-ed for the Knoxville News Sentinel in which he "compared past intolerance of interracial couples to today's intolerance of gay couples." Waters said that Buice cited a character from the movie Hairspray "who warns a newly formed interracial couple, ‘You two better brace yourselves for a whole lotta ugly comin' at you from a never-ending parade of stupid.'"

Thus, resistance to homosexual "marriage" is the equivalent of racial bigotry. And "stupid" to boot. Waters then relates that "Sunday morning, a whole lot of ugly entered the church's sanctuary in the form of a man who was angry about ‘the liberal movement' and its tolerance for gay couples, among other things."

Waters' excerpt finishes with: "So now we can add liberals to the list of enemy combatants in America's culture war."

Conservative Christians have been the targets of murderous shooters more often than liberals, but the media have not shown the same zeal in identifying possible ideological motives for the murders.

A gunman killed four people on December 9, 2007 at New Life Christian Church in Colorado Springs and at the Youth With a Mission center in Arvada, Col. After the shootings, a letter surfaced from the gunman in which he said Christianity was ""hate, abuse (sexual, physical, psychological, and emotional), hypocrisy, and lies." Nevertheless, media speculation about the gunman's motives centered on his personal problems and the scandal of former New Life pastor Ted Haggard, who had stepped down after an accusation that he used a male prostitute. No ink or airwaves were wasted investigating the impact of relentlessly negative depictions of evangelical Christians or devout Catholics on primetime sitcoms and in films.

A gunman yelling anti-Christian epithets massacred seven people at a youth gathering in Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sept. 15, 1999. The media did not immediately report the killings as a "hate crime," nor did major media speculate as to whether negative depictions of Christians by the news media, movies and television had anything to do with the mindset of the shooter. No headlines such as "Christian Dedication in the Face of Hatred" graced the front pages of newspaper sections.

Given the Post's one-sided depiction on August 2, could the paper be contributing to a climate of hate against conservative radio talkers and conservative Christians?


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Unitarians are weird

Unitarians are weird anyway.

The Rocky Mountain Collegian: Illustrating Idiocy

"So now we can add liberals

"So now we can add liberals to the list of enemy combatants in America's culture war."

CORRECTIMUNDO, in case you haven't noticed. 

flashking would be proud

Apparently WaPo has been reading flashking's posts here to find a good angle on the story.

Where was this level of blame after the VA Tech shooting? The Amish school shooting? The DC sniper?

I hate to politicize a tragedy, but come on, a little consistency would be nice.  

 

The pastors comments

shows unchristian behavior.    But a leftist never misses a chance to complain about right wing radio.   

probably gets a high-five

probably gets a high-five from matt sheffield:)!

Little Green Footballs anti-Christains as well

Little Green Footballs has taken an ugly turn over the last few months in this direction.

5 or 6 bash-Creation posts each week.

Christians banned.

 

I know that wht I am about

I know that wht I am about to say may be unpopular with some here, but in my opinion "Little Green Footballs" is the Right's version of The Daily Kos, a haven of moonbats. No I am not a troll, I just don't think that the Right side of the political spectrum is void of our own nuts.

It's true

 

As am life time member of the right wing conspiracy, I can say, "yes we are armed and we are pissed!"

Church Social (without the church)

Since when are Unitarians considered Christians?  I've got nothing against Unitarians, I went to a wedding in New Mexico for a "Unitarian" couple.  They did a whole service without mentioning God at all.

More power to 'em if that's what they want, just don't call it part of Christianity. 

When a liberal speaks, the truth is busy elsewhere.

I would guess that most of

I would guess that most of the press does not know this

spiritually illiterate and ignorant

but even if they knew it would not be the first time today that they deliberately "enhanced" a story to bash the opposite side of the political aisle and it won't be the last

and on it goes every day

Some are, some aint

Christian UUs are big in the East, not so much in the West.

But, at my UU church Sunday we were updated on the TN shooting and told that the media reports of an angry dude striking out at a symbol of liberalism are incorrect. The shooter had been to the church before, he may be married to a church member he is one of "ours"; there is more to the story.

UUs are religious liberals, that is different from being a political liberal, tho not many know that, especially amoung the UUs.

Vonu, UU are not Christians

Vonu, UU are not Christians as they differ from the traditional Christian beliefs.  Most likely not one of you believes the only way to heaven is through Jesus or that man has a sin nature from birth because of Eve and Adam in the Garden.  The idea of We are united by shared values, not by creed or dogma. is not what Jesus or God said in teh Bible.  You may believe in something but certainly not teh God of the Bible.

Nuke em til they glow then shoot em in the dark.

Does anyone..

have a link to the above article?

Also did they mention what Greg McKendry did? What he did would merit the Medal of Honor if he was in the military.

I think it says it all about the state of America today that Mr. McKendry's supreme act of selflessness and bravery isn't THE topic of conversation with regard to this horrible event.

 

If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love youBut if you really make them think, they'll hate you.

Don Marquis 1878-1937

Do you all remember Obama's

Do you all remember Obama's gaffe that small-town voters are often "bitter" and they "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them," ?  What WaPo is really doing is to attempt to validate Obama's condescention of others by using the tragedy in TN as a distraction to focus instead on Conservatives.  Obama was nailed for his intolerance and condescending attitude toward gun owners and religious people with his "bitter and they cling to their guns or religion" gaffe. 

The WaPo is engaging in a despicable politicization of a tragedy.  It is despicable to assign a political reason to a personal tragedy in order to make Obama's ignorant generalizations seem reasonable.  Liberals like the WaPo would have everyone believe that tragedies like this are primarily due to religion and guns.  This flies directly in the face of the facts, but that's typical of propaganda using stereotypes and urban myths.

 Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, starving the poor one gallon of ethanol at a time. Fill your tank with E85 and cull a village.  

At least the Post didn't

At least the Post didn't blame Global Warming.

These "enlightened" liberals

These "enlightened" liberals are a bunch of bigoted intolerant hypocrites. To blame all conservatives, and Christians on one persons actions is equal to saying that all blacks are the same based on the actions of one criminal, who happens to be black.

Thanks FOTR

Not to take away from the topic but that meant a lot-seriously. Thank you.

Your welcome HeavyChevy.

Your welcome HeavyChevy. This sort of bigotry from the left offends me. The left is guilty of, I am not saying all of those on the left, of preaching one thing and doing or saying another.

It burns me up....

to no better end on how the MSM turn everyone against each other. personally they (MSM) are worse then any hate group out there. Its the media that keep the bigotry, hatred, sexism, and immorality flowing. It's called the "fire" theory. if there were no more fires in the world who would need a fire department. So what do you do to assure employment, you start fires.

Then conveniently  come to the rescue <insert Mighty Mouse theme here> of us "poor hapless citizens" and while we are patting them on the back for such a great job the MSM lit fire to the church down the road. Wash...rinse...repeat. Sad.

"For nation shall rise

"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows. Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake. And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another. And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many. And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved." -Jesus Christ (mt 24:7-13)

Remember the Left winger who shot and killed 7 NIU studendents

last summer? The media didn't talk about his left wing politics and I even remember reading at least one article about how the podunkness of the rural NIU was responsible. Every excuse was given for the left wing shooter. He was "off his medication" etc....

Analyze Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, WaPo. I dare ya!

Ok WaPo, if you want to play that game, what's your analysis of Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme who tried to shoot President Ford? Would you consider her to be a liberal militant whose “hatred of the Conservative movement” led directly to her attempt at murder? Would you explain “how isolating it was to be a Conservative in [the 70's] world of left-wing talk radio and liberal Secularists ‘that talked about Conservatives if we are bad people.’ like you did for liberals in this piece? And would you also classify President Ford's reaction (and forgiveness!) of her actions as "Conservative Dedication in the Face of Hatred?"

Somehow, I don't think you'd be so supportive of Ford and the Conservatives as you are for the liberals.

Oh the hypocrisy in the msm

Oh the hypocrisy in the msm of all venues when they are agenda driven...trying to blame conservative talk radio or conservative Christians here...I wondered how long it would take for this intentional biased BS...they can't go far with this or the other incidents mentioned above in the blog post will be coming back to bite them...

Miracle they haven't blamed Bush, Rove or Cheney yet.

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

Scientists firebombed this weekend in Santa Cruz

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/08/03/Animal_rights_activists_suspected_in_fire/UPI-30681217783700/

 I wonder what is the reading material of these people. It's relevant right? What would we find, Ayers, W. Churchill, Chomsky, etc.?

A Nova Radio Mike Mulloy subscriber?