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The Media’s Desire To Amplify Activism Is Spurring Anti-Christian Church Burnings

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Federalist Senior Editor Christopher Bedford breaks down some of the myths about the American Indian graves that are used to justify attacks on churches.

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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Federalist Senior Editor Christopher Bedford joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his article “Anti-Christian Hysteria Has Grown Into Church-Burning Terror, And People Might Be Next,” breaking down some of the myths about the American Indian graves found at residential schools that are being used to justify attacks on Canadian and U.S. churches.

“There is a huge gap between mean and abuse and mass-murdering, genocidal. And you have to believe your own feelings in order to actually think this is remotely plausible and not do the research,” Bedford said. “This report has been public and has been addressed for half a decade.”

“In order to believe these tropes and these lies, you have to already decide the other side is evil,” Bedford said.