1) Islam is exploited for headlines but it has become somewhat protected on social media by millenials and more liberal leaning people.
2) Christians get minimal protection in social media and it’s been pretty trendy for years to mock them. Christians seem to be suffering this mostly silently as per the rules in their religion.
You know, I am glad you clarified things. His post was muddled. Now, I would like to also clarify.
1) Many take it easier on Muslims, or "protection," because of incitement to violence. If a Christian guns down people at an abortion clinic, Christians across the country do not become targets of violence, churches aren't defaced or burnt down. The opposite is true for any time a Muslim is involved in act of violence. Constantly drumming up fear and painting Muslims as the bogeyman has real world implications.
2) Christians don't get the same level of protection because they don't need it. They run the fucking country and constitute the majority of the government and armed forces. No one is going out beating up Christians or attacking churches for religious or hate reasons.
They may feel they are being discriminated against, but again, that is their persecution/butt hurt and martyr complex at work. And they don't suffer silently, they constantly whine, bitch and moan how they, who are the vast majority of the population, run the government and have all the power, are being marginalized. They are hyper-sensative, fragile and cannot tolerate even the slightest joke. Snowflakes, if you will.
People mock them, not because they hate Christians, because by and large they are tired of a minority of "Christians" shoving their morality down everyone's throats (legislatively speaking) only to see, time and time again, how hypocritical many of them are when they are caught butt fucking a dude in their office, or sexually assaulting 14 year-old girls, or, in Moore's case, actively defending a sexual predator. Or Tony Perkins, head of the "Family Research Council" and Focus on the Family, covering up that Wesley Goodman molested an underage boy.
Now that isn't to say then even a small minority of Christians are bad considering the whole. The vast majority of Christians are fine people. However, a few bad apples spoils it for the rest of them sometimes when it comes to schadenfreude over someone like Wesley Goodman.
And, if anyone wants to claim they are suffering persecution as a Christian in this nation, I will happily disabuse them of that idiotic notion and relate to them directly my first hand experience in what real persecution against Christians looks like in other parts of the world.