Editor-at-large at the Daily Mail, Piers Morgan, slammed the mainstream media for the lack of attention it has given to terrorist bombing of Coptic Christians in Egypt. In his comments to Tucker Carlson on Monday, Morgan said the terrorist attack on Christians in Egypt received little attention, compared to other attacks in the West, from the western media even though the event was “unbelievably significant.”
“I think unfortunately if it happens in the Middle East,” he explained, “this kind of atrocity, it just does not seem to attract the kind of media attention in America that it would if it happened, as we’ve seen in the attacks in Sweden, the last few days, in London, two weeks ago, I was there for that. Huge attention in the American media. You know, in Paris, in Nice, these get huge attention.”
“And yet what happened in Egypt was unbelievably significant,” Morgan continued. “You know if you look at what ISIS really stands for, what they are carrying out in the Middle East, and in Egypt in particular, is a kind of genocidal attack on Christians and Christianity. They want Christianity eradicated, and they want to convert all Muslims to their crusade, they want it to be a Holy War, and they want Christians gone.”
“And I don’t think that narrative is getting the attention it should get in the American media,” he concluded, “and I have to say in other media around the world.”
Morgan was asked why it appears to him that it’s impolite to mention attacks on Christians in the Middle East, despite the West being defined by Christianity.
“Right, I mean ISIS couldn’t be more transparent,” Morgan answered. “On the attack in St. Petersburg last week, they made it absolutely clear that this is a war against the cross. They said that. That is what the statement said. They are at war in their heads, with Christianity. Not just with Christianity, they are at war with all other religions as well.”
“But they have been singling out, in increasingly virulent terms, their real war now is against Christians and the cross,” he added.
“Now I think this is a huge story,” Morgan concluded. “This is the kind of story that ought to be dominating cable news, in America. It should be dominating headlines around the world. The press in America should be full of headlines about this.”
Two Coptic Christian churches in Egypt were attacked by terrorists as they were celebrating Palm Sunday. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks in statement released soon after. The death toll currently stands at 44 with many more critically injured.