Recently, between March 26 and April 4, three Black churches in Louisiana, St. Mary Baptist Church, Greater Union Baptist, and Mount Pleasant Baptist, all from the same parish, were set on fire by an arsonist.
Three churches in 10 days.
Little has been said about the suspect in custody, a 21-year-old White man.
Neither Trump nor Pence had anything to say or tweet about it.
Black churches, no Muslim involved, silence
As Notre Dame was burning, Trump made some useless suggestions on fighting the fire, tweeting,
“So horrible to watch the massive fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Perhaps flying water tankers could be used to put it out. Must act quickly!”
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And then on his way to a meeting he stated,
“The fire that they’re having at the Notre Dame Cathedral is something like few people have witnessed. It was burning at a level that you rarely see a fire burn. It’s one of the great treasures of the world. It might be greater than almost any museum in the world and it’s burning very badly. Looks like its burning to the ground. … I’ve been there and I’ve seen it … There’s no cathedral in the world like it.”
The people who lost their homes and towns in California may argue with his characteristic hyperbole, “It was burning at a level that you rarely see a fire burn.”
Mike Pence tweeted,
“Notre Dame is an iconic symbol of faith to people all over the world – and it is heartbreaking to see a house of God in flames. Our thoughts and prayers are with the firefighters on the scene and all the people of Paris.”
Not so heartbreaking for the Louisiana churches which were also houses of God in flames, though.
It would be one thing if these two had expressed anything about the three churches and the possible motives for their being burned and then made sure they were registered among those heads of state expressing their feelings about Notre Dame, but neither did.