Wednesday, on "Pseudo Intellectual," host Lauren Chen talked about Hillary Clinton's remarks on the tragic attacks carried out in Sri Lanka against Christians who chose to attend church on Easter Sunday.

In this clip, Chen explained what was "missing" from Clinton's tweet posted following the terrorist attacks. She then compared the Clinton's tweet to past tweets Clinton posted that expressed strong emotion for victims of terror attacks against members of both the Muslim community and the LGBTQ community.

The Pulse Nightclub in 2016

A tweet Clinton posted following the Pulse Nightclub terror attack that targeted members of the homosexual community. Twitter screenshot

The New Zealand terrorist attacks

A tweet Clinton posted following a terror attack in New Zealand that targeted Muslims. Twitter screenshot

A tweet Clinton posted following a terror attack in New Zealand that targeted Muslims. Twitter screenshot

Sri Lanka terrorist attack

A tweet posted by Clinton following a series of terror attacks in Sri Lanka that targeted Christians. Twitter screenshot

Chen asserted that Christians were specifically targeted on Easter, not Easter worshippers, and that calling the victims Easter worshippers would be like calling those in the Jewish community Hanukkah celebrators. As Chen says, the only reason anyone would use the phrase "Easter worshipper" would be to intentionally avoid standing up for members of the Christian community.

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