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This was Higgins's full statement after the massacre in the Nigerian a Catholic church.
It's UN policy to conflate inconvenient terror attacks with climate change (which Ireland has already agreed to do), so Higgins regarded the massacre as an opportunity to get some good boy points and political clout for the team, but he botched it badly. He needed to be much more subtle or wait.
Part of the problem is that people like Higgins regard Africans as their pet playthings — a tool to implement their agenda, so it's instinctual to take any calamity involving Africans and look for a way to advantage themselves. Clearest example is the term BLM spiking in google trends every time the Democrats in America need to win an election.
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the massacre in Nigeria but everyone suspects Islamosavagery. But they can't blame the massacre on incompatible ideologies living under one govt as that's a UN goal, so they blame climate change. Doubt they care what the bishop thinks about it too.
It's UN policy to conflate inconvenient terror attacks with climate change (which Ireland has already agreed to do), so Higgins regarded the massacre as an opportunity to get some good boy points and political clout for the team, but he botched it badly. He needed to be much more subtle or wait.
Part of the problem is that people like Higgins regard Africans as their pet playthings — a tool to implement their agenda, so it's instinctual to take any calamity involving Africans and look for a way to advantage themselves. Clearest example is the term BLM spiking in google trends every time the Democrats in America need to win an election.
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the massacre in Nigeria but everyone suspects Islamosavagery. But they can't blame the massacre on incompatible ideologies living under one govt as that's a UN goal, so they blame climate change. Doubt they care what the bishop thinks about it too.