You’re kidding, right?
The comments sections underneath articles on the Internet are often fever-swamps of insanity.
Nowhere is this more evident in the postings beneath a Jan. 4, 2011 article about the interfaith response to the attack on a Coptic Church in Alexandria on New Year’s Day 2011 which cost 23 people their lives.
Underneath the article, there are a few comments which attempt to equate the suffering of Palestinian Christians in the “Israeli Occupied Territories” to the suffering of the Coptic Christians in Egypt.
No joke.
One poster states: “My persecution as a Christian in the Israeli Occupied Territories is strikingly similar to the mistreatment of Christians in Iraq, Egypt and other parts of the Middle East.”
Another commenter states, “The Christians of the Middle East face enormous obstacles. I know because I grew up in the Israeli Occupied Territories, and learned first hand. Even today, Christians in the birthplace of Christ live as second-class human beings under Israeli occupation.”
No, Snapshots is not making this up. Palestinian Christians are attempting to equate their plight with the murder of Coptic Christians in Egypt.
Click on the article and you’ll see similar statements for yourself.
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