It’s All About the ‘Victims’

“Then he will say to those on his left [goats], ‘Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.” Mat 25:41

“That last sentence goes way beyond the pale. This administration’s efforts to secure our border, protect American citizens, and rein in out-of-control spending aren’t the machinations of a mustache-twirling villain. Nevertheless, Christianity Today needs an enemy, and instead of the “cosmic powers over this present darkness” and the “spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places” that God’s Word speaks of (Ephesians 6:12), the magazine has chosen Trump.”

(Chris Queen – PJ Media) There’s a definite change in mainstream media coverage when a Republican president is in office. Rush Limbaugh used to point out how homelessness was only a problem when the GOP was in charge. Erick Erickson came up with what he calls the Erickson Rule of Press Coverage: “When Democrats are in charge, the press covers individuals who benefit from the Democrats’ policies. When Republicans are in charge, the press covers individuals who are perceived as victims of the policies.”

We’re seeing the focus shift to the “victims” of the Trump administration’s border policy. It’s even popping up in evangelical publications.

I’ve written in detail about Christianity Today’s descent into leftism and Trump Derangement Syndrome, so I won’t go into too much detail now. The magazine’s website currently features an article lamenting the administration’s policy of deporting illegal aliens, but it adds a twist — fearmongering about the federal funding freeze and what it could do for churches and organizations that minister to illegals and asylum seekers. View article →

 

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