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🗓️ 6 November 2019
⏱️ 46 minutes
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0:29.9 | Welcome to the show everybody. Yesterday you probably heard about the tragic slaughter |
0:33.7 | of a group of Mormons and US citizens who were traveling in Mexico near the US border. |
0:37.9 | Donald Trump tweeted about it. They were killed in an attack by a cartel. Six children, |
0:44.2 | three women died, shot while they were in their cars and then the cars were set on fire. |
0:50.9 | Some of the kids were also taken hostages, I believe. Now it's a terrible case, obviously, |
0:56.9 | unthinkable and to heap insult on top of unthinkable tragedy. The New York Times yesterday, when |
1:04.5 | reporting on this incident. I really believe that this, well, now this is quite a statement. |
1:13.1 | So I know this might be the most disgraceful stunt that I can remember the New York Times |
1:20.1 | pulling. That is saying quite a lot. But they published an article and here is their |
1:26.0 | headline or summary of it on Twitter anyway. It says, the brutal killing of nine members |
1:32.8 | of an American family in northern Mexico and Monday highlights the long history of religious |
1:38.3 | fundamentalist settlers in the region. Our religion reporter Elizabeth Diaz details their |
1:44.5 | history back to the early 20th century. Really, New York Times, is that what it highlights? |
1:50.1 | It highlights religious fundamentalism. So when you hear about a cartel attack killing |
1:54.7 | women and children, the first thing you think about is, I wonder what the history of religious |
1:58.6 | fundamentalism is in Mexico. That is amazing. It's also important to keep in mind, in case |
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