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15 Nigerian Christian Farmers killed by Islamic Imperialists

by Phantom Ace ( 159 Comments › )
Filed under Christianity, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Media at April 20th, 2010 - 4:00 pm

In the last month, two raids by Islamic Imperialists have left a total of fifteen Nigerians dead. The world media says nothing because in the Tranzi Progressive narrative Christians are inferior humans. If Muslims are killed it’s called genocide and the world must do something about it. Americans are getting sick of this propaganda and their sympathy factor with Muslims is very low.

KANO, Nigeria — Two Christian farmers were killed Monday and two others went missing in fresh attacks by suspected Muslim-Fulani nomads in Nigeria’s central Plateau State, police and residents said.

The Fulani nomads allegedly attacked the farmers who were working on their farms ahead of the rainy season in Christian-dominated Riyom village, 30 kilometres (18 miles) south of Jos, capital of the volatile state.

An overnight attack on the village last month by marauding Fulani nomads claimed 13 lives while a dozen houses were burnt

Read the rest: Two Christian farmers slain in Nigeria: police

No one in the media cares about this. If it was Muslim being attacked, Barack Hussein Obama would be ordering air strikes and the media would be reporting this on a massive scale. When Christians, Jews, Hindus and others are killed, it’s just terrorism. When Muslims are killed its genocide and the world must stop. Americans are sick of this double standard.

(Hat Tip: Weasel Zippers)

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