Why does the news media focus on alleged Tea Party racism and ignore anti-Christian Democrats?

Question by Gavin Cato: Why does the news media focus on alleged Tea Party racism and ignore anti-Christian Democrats?
I understand that for leftist types, what they call racism is the greatest evil in the world and so they can’t get over this. Anyhow, go to any Democratic event and you can find Christ haters with insulting bumber stickers on their hybrids and Volvos. Why is this ignored while so much focus is put on a few alleged racists at Tea Parties?
Noah, I have known and worked with many hardcore activist Democrats. Many of them openly express their hatred for traditional Christianity.

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Answer by Hale
Because the “news media” is mostly Democrats…..

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4 Responses to “Why does the news media focus on alleged Tea Party racism and ignore anti-Christian Democrats?”

  1. traceur_ryuk_shinigami says:

    Because religion and race are two completely different subjects. Racism can not be helped, religion is a matter of choice. I don’t condone hating either, it just makes religion a slightly less touchy subject than racism.

  2. Noah H says:

    The flaw in this posters thesis is that there are no ‘anti-Christian’ democrats. There’s no argument about theology. The conflict is when various christian churches, which are essentially private clubs no different than the Elks or the Moose feel that they should be able to dictate public policy, not simply influence it. As for the ‘leftist’ types, the democrats are about where the Eisenhower republicans used to be before all the GOP was hijacked by political and social reactionaries. I suspect that this ‘question’ is a result of listening to way too much right wing radio….way!

  3. WhatBrain? says:

    Marxist ideology requires the elimination of religion.

  4. The First Dragon says:

    Most of the News Media are Left of Center. They are interested in the Left agenda, not fairness.
    Christians and conservatives, other hand, are more interested in openness than in suppressing their opposition. They want to persuade, not force.

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