Feb 19, 2015
Pope Francis has called them martyrs, the twenty-one Coptic Christians executed in Libya. “Jesus, help me,” were the last words of one of the Egyptian migrant workers, all of whom were trying to eke out a living for their families. This mass butchery was carried out by Isis describing its victims as “crusaders.” In the act, Islamists cursed the cross. Rome would be their next target. So they warned.
The White House described the slaughtered victims simply as Egyptian citizens.
The Egyptian military took action against the Libyan government.
Last month, Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, announced that what had happened in Paris was an attack on Parisian shops. He misspoke. In fact, it was a pogrom on Parisian Jews. This week, instead of the White House accurately describing the massacre in Libya as an attack on Coptic Christians, it diluted the language once again.
Imagine the reverse situation. Had twenty-one Muslims been executed by Christians, would the White House have called the victims citizens?