It’s time to draw your attention to a bloodbath—an outright slaughter happening right under our noses—while the fake news media and left-wing activists couldn’t care less. Today we’re talking about a real genocide, one the world seems determined to ignore: the unrelenting violence against Christians in Nigeria.
Christians are being hunted down like animals by radical Islamist militants, and the world yawns. Picture this: innocent families in small villages, praying in their churches, only to be ambushed by jihadist thugs from Boko Haram or Fulani herdsmen. These savages storm in with AK-47s, machetes, and fire, slaughtering men, women, and children in cold blood. Listen to this pastor who had 150 of his congregants—and seven of his own brothers—murdered in front of him.
Churches burned to the ground. Pastors kidnapped and beheaded. Entire communities wiped off the map. And for what? Because these people dare to follow Jesus Christ in a region ruled by sharia law and extremism. This isn’t random violence—it’s a slow, deliberate genocide meant to erase Christianity from northern Nigeria.
The mainstream media might be silent, but these pastors are crying out. One even said he wishes he could spend his days preaching the gospel—but instead, he’s forced to bury his Christian brothers and sisters.
This horror is fueled by extremist ideology—plain and simple. Boko Haram, which pledges allegiance to ISIS, enforces its version of jihad against so-called “infidels.” The Fulani militants, radicalized by similar Wahhabi influences, justify land grabs and massacres as holy war. It’s the same darkness we’ve seen in ISIS caliphates and Taliban rule—now consuming Nigeria, one village at a time. And it won’t stop there. Listen to this Nigerian pastor who exposes the truth about extreme Islam ideology.
Open Doors ranks Nigeria among the worst places on earth for Christians. Attacks are skyrocketing, and the government denies it’s even happening. But the blood of the martyrs cries out from the ground, louder than their denials.
Here’s what gets me fired up—the hypocrisy of the so-called “progressive” crowd. The pro-Palestine protesters clogging up college campuses are screaming about Gaza. And yes, innocent lives lost anywhere are tragic. But where’s the outrage for Nigerian Christians? The same activists who demand justice in Gaza are silent when it comes to Africa. Why? Because it doesn’t fit their narrative.
In Gaza, they can cast Israel as the villain and score easy virtue points. But in Nigeria, the killers are Muslim extremists targeting Christians—and that doesn’t sit well with their “religion of peace” storyline. No marches in New York for Nigerian martyrs. No celebrity hashtags. Just silence. Meanwhile, Christians respond to terror not with bombs, but with worship.
It’s heartbreaking. The fake news networks have Gaza on a 24/7 loop—every bomb, every headline—while citing Hamas-run sources as gospel truth. Yet thousands of Christians are being murdered in Nigeria, and what do we hear? Crickets. Even liberal atheist Bill Maher has called out the media for ignoring this persecution.
Online discussions are starting to ask the same thing—why the blackout? Search for Gaza, and you’ll drown in coverage. Search for Nigerian Christian persecution, and you’ll find a handful of stories buried in the archives. The media elite only amplify narratives that bash Israel or the West, not ones that expose the dangers of radical Islam.
And let’s not pretend America is immune. This same extremist ideology that’s ravaging Nigeria has no place here. We can’t allow sharia law to seep into our institutions, undermining the Constitution and our freedoms. That’s why Senator Tommy Tuberville just introduced the No Sharia Act—to ban sharia law outright in the United States.
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Alongside Senator Cornyn, Tuberville’s bill slams the door on any attempt to impose a foreign legal system that conflicts with American values—forced marriages, honor killings, suppression of free speech, all of it.
This is about defending our way of life—our faith, our freedom, our future. Share this. Call your representatives. Support leaders who will speak up when the media won’t. The pro-Palestine crowd may not care, but I do. Let’s pray for our brothers and sisters in Nigeria—and fight like hell to bring their story to light before it’s too late.
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