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New York Times Says Coronavirus Not China’s Fault…Blames This Group and It’s Not Republicans!

You’ll never guess who the New York Times is blaming for the coronavirus. It’s not China. It’s not President Trump. It’s not the stupid kids on spring break in Florida, or even the idiots who continue to ignore the orders to stay home to slow the spread of the virus.

No. The New York Times is blaming evangelical Christianity for the coronavirus.

The op-ed from the NYT entitled, “The Road to Coronavirus Hell Was Paved By Evangelicals,” from writer Katherine Steward mocks Christians in a matter that you’d expect from liberals.

Her main idea is that evangelical Christians, which make up the majority of the Republican party are religious idiots who don’t’ believe in science.

Stewart’s piece actually exposes her deep disdain for Christianity using hypocritical arguments to smear those that have faith. Frankly, the women needs a therapist, there are some really deep issues that manifest out of her writing.

“Religious nationalism has brought to American politics the conviction that our political differences are a battle between absolute evil and absolute good,” Stewart wrote. “When you’re engaged in a struggle between the ‘party of life’ and ‘party of death,’ as some religious nationalists now frame our political divisions, you don’t need to worry about crafting careful policy based on expert opinion or analysis.”

This is one of the most absurd things I’ve heard in all my life. This is the pot calling the kettle black. The only “party of death” that exists is the Democrats for reasons that are so apparent and utterly depraved and disgusting that I need not even mention them.

Sure there are some bad apples in the bunch, but you can’t throw out the whole bushel over those apples. Stewart specifically claimed that some evangelicals like the Louisiana pastor who gave out handkerchiefs to a large congregation in defiance of the governor’s orders against large gatherings makes evangelicals as a whole guilty of spreading the virus.

I could just as easily say that atheists are at fault because of the morons who are going around coughing on food and licking things.

Also, there was not one single instance in which Stewart blames the Chinese Communist Party or the World Health Organization for the spread of the Wuhan Virus.

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