Message from @Grodd
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No, I am talking about what Easter means, Resurrecrion of Christ. You worship Christ. So in that sense I would say it is fair to say worship and Easter together. Of course they could have just phrased it that way because they aren't very religious and confuse the terms.
Bitch don't play with me. I'm a Jew.
We don't play identity games here
It's my cultural and genetic heritage.
Fuck off.
Then get on board with the rest, lazy motherfucker lol
I may not be a believer but they're my people.
Anyway
Believe whatever you want.
honestly i highly doubt these politicians write their own tweets
My point is, I don't see it as an attempt to avoid saying Christian, because everyone knows who partakes in Easter sermons,
@Grodd lol I'm joking, because it IS very 'alt-right' in thought.
.... if you're white that is.
They didn't like, trick someone.
I'm not even saying I dislike alt-right people or their beliefs.
Me either 🤷🏻
But it is an attempt to avoid saying Christians.
That's exactly what it is.
They celebrate it. They worship Christ.
I'd argue that they were highlighting the activity engaged in when attacked
Hell, it's simpler to just say 'Christians'
it's actually because these people conceptually don't consider christians to be a class who can be under attack
Exactly. Why not just say "Christians".
so they have to replace it with another term
Or better yet, "Christians celebrating Easter".
Because that fucks with the victim narrative
Boom, 100% accurate description.
I cannot accept a simple slip of words as some damn conspiracy
They're not Christians, they're just random people, on a particular day
It's not a slip you dumbass.
@EnderOctanus Multiple people used the same term
They specify the holiday
people who happened to be in catholic churches on easter
You think headlines are just shat out like Twitter phrases?
i mean you know it means christians, right
@EnderOctanus easier to say a church bombed on easter
what's wrong with saying it that way