Of course Christians in Africa rise up. But they do so because they are under attack from Islam also. All of northern Africa used to be majority Christian until the second Islamic jihad. So those would not be considered terrorist attack but an uprising against Islamic terror. The article does lack stats about Christianity world wide, but is still substantive and is not comparing apples to oranges because both Islam and Christian US attacks are dealt with sufficiently in my opinion.
Agreed, it’s a good article. But using worldwide Islamic numbers against US Christian numbers, even if the Christian numbers are exaggerated, will allow liberals to deny the validity of the whole article.