Climate Change? Irish President Makes Fun of Nigeria Massacre
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More than 120 people suffered injury. The gunmen were Muslims. Higgins wrote on June 7 that “the solidarity of us all, as peoples of the world, is owed to all those impacted not only by this horrible event but in the struggle by the most vulnerable on whom the consequences of climate change have been inflicted.”
Ondo Bishop Jude Ayodeji Arogundade replied in a June 10 note (below) that alluding to some form of politics of climate change in our situation was “incorrect," "far-fetched," and "completely inappropriate.”
He appealed to “those who are trying to take advantage of this horrific event to project any form of ideological agenda, to desist from such opportunism." Interlinking climate change is "exactly rubbing salt to the injuries of all who have suffered terrorism in Nigeria."
The first two bishops of Ondo Diocese were Irish men and the church in which the massacre happend was built by Irish missionaries.
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