Who mentioned 'Nazi terrorism' let alone defended it? And why must we qualify our condemnation of Islamist terrorism (which is currently a global menace) by condemning other forms of terrorism which are nowhere near as frequent or as widespread?
If you lived in Europa, you would understand that the likes of Breivik, or even the murderer of Jo Cox, are just as vilified as the Islamists in the mainstream press. Perhaps even more so, due to a reluctance (at least on behalf of the 'quality' media) to offend the sensibilities of Muslims.
Yes, most of the world's biggest warmongering nations are Christian, but they do not go to war in the name of Christ; it is all about politics and (crucially) resources. Is anybody bombing Aleppo in the name of Jesus? I think not. This is where Islamist ideology differs. The religious aspect is central to the acts of terrorism. These people believe they are fighting a holy war against the licentious and immoral west. They hate our culture, our freedoms and our ideals; they regard our women as 'slags' (language used by previously convicted terrorists) and they want us to embrace their medievalist superstition.
Do not get me wrong, I hate Christianity too, and there have been countless atrocities throughout history which were perpetrated in the name of the Judeo-Christian deity. Not least the cultural genocide of native European pagan societies. I would love to see Christianity extinguished. I see it as a dangerous, invasive Semitic cult, just as I see Islam. At the same time, however, I do not believe that Christianity is quite the immediate threat to western values that Islamist terrorism is. Not just Islamist terrorism, but also the Islamic rape and child grooming scandals which have swept across Europa. It seems that women's personal safety is being sacrificed to the altar of political correctness. So much for the 'feminist' left.
Ultimately, we are reaping the harvest of the failed multicultural agenda of European governments, who wish to foster this alien menace. Only when we move on from the ashes of multiculturalism can we begin to defend, revive and to nurture true pre-Christian European values. In the meantime, how many more lives will be lost?