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Saved - November 7, 2023 at 3:43 PM

@visegrad24 - Visegrád 24

BREAKING: Jihadi militias have murdered more than 800 black Africans from the Massalit tribe in Darfur, Sudan over the past few days. In this video, the Hamas-allied Jihadis film themselves capturing black Africans. Any protest march planned in London? https://t.co/qo3gK4TzQf

Saved - December 10, 2023 at 9:38 PM

@MikeBarrettON - Michael Barrett

Hateful attacks on the Christian community with two churches burned. This is unacceptable. Police and the judiciary should be assured of the resources needed to bring the perpetrators to justice. https://t.co/eHDasvlikN

Saved - December 27, 2023 at 1:11 PM

@RonEng1ish - 🇬🇧RonEnglish🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Nigeria - New photos from within a church where at Christmas Christians were massacred in the name of Allah. Around 150 are confirmed dead so far, properties & farms were looted and burned. This is on par with what Hamas did, but the MSM & dancing Western Hamas fans ignore 🇳🇬 https://t.co/XNsAmVH17H

Saved - December 27, 2023 at 1:14 PM

@FreeRASnow - Republic of American States

Christians were slaughtered over Christmas by muslims. Govts & media silent. https://t.co/82WCr7A5Y1

Saved - December 31, 2023 at 2:50 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

Muslims are murdering Christians in Nigeria. Where is the international outrage? https://t.co/pGjvJF3Mi4

Saved - April 23, 2024 at 10:51 AM

@WallStreetSilv - Wall Street Silver

Below is the image the Australia government wants us not to be able to view and is trying to censor globally. This is the actual moment when a Jihadi is stabbing a Christian Bishop in Australia. You know what to do. Share it as much as possible. https://t.co/DZxz7YfCs3

Saved - May 18, 2024 at 11:11 PM

@Partisangirl - Syrian Girl 🇸🇾

Palestinian Nun "Israel just bombed our church", yet the evangelicals support the genocide of the worlds oldest christian community. https://t.co/UA7ecMwgst

Saved - June 2, 2024 at 5:00 AM

@robertdunlap947 - Bobby D🎙

Why is it we shouldn’t talk about how Christians are GETTING SLAUGHTERED ALL OVER THE WORLD AND THEIR CHURCHES BURNED TO THE GROUND🤬. MSM sucks donkey 🏀’s😡 https://t.co/qA631HPU2q

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It's my birthday and I want to talk about the violence in Nigeria where over 140 people were killed by armed Fulani herdsmen targeting Christians. Church pastors were among the victims and many houses were destroyed. Muslim terrorists were responsible for the attack.
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Speaker 0: Hey, guys. It's my birthday. I'm feeling pretty good today. So I'm not gonna scream and yell about this. But I think it's worth bringing to your attention that while you're taking to the streets and yelling death to America, and and and death to Israel, and from the river to the sea, and all that kind of bullshit. This is the kind of shit that you're fighting for. I know you don't think so because you're brain dead cunts, but this is what you're fighting for, you dumb motherfuckers. Speaker 1: At least 140 people massacred in Nigeria over the holiday weekend reportedly by armed Fulani herdsmen who frequently target Christians for their faith. Church pastors were killed and hundreds of houses were destroyed. One resident told reporters Muslim terrorists attacked
Saved - October 20, 2024 at 1:08 AM

@realMaalouf - Dr. Maalouf ‏

Christians in Muslim countries are the most persecuted people in the world. https://t.co/M18DoPGNJ2

Saved - November 5, 2024 at 3:10 AM

@realMaalouf - Dr. Maalouf ‏

Remember the 19 Yazidi girls who were burned to death in an iron cage by the Islamic State for refusing to convert to Islam and become sex slaves. Before killing them, the Islamists paraded them through the streets of Mosul, Iraq. Not a single person attempted to stop them! https://t.co/CrjX4c69f1

Saved - February 25, 2025 at 5:49 PM

@FarazPervaiz3 - Faraz Pervaiz

Graphic Warning: Congo (#DRC) 🇨🇩: #ISCAP (#ISIS - Central Africa) Islamic militants raided a Christian village and executed residents in #Ituri Province. Reciting Bismillah ( بِسْمِ اللهِ ) In the name of Allah Loudly while Killing. https://t.co/avxewqMAmB

Saved - February 25, 2025 at 9:47 AM

@GoldingBF - Paul Golding

⛔️ GRAPHIC WARNING Islamic militants raided a Christian village in the Congo and executed the residents. Pray for them. https://t.co/awNyELju6r

Saved - March 8, 2025 at 6:49 AM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: Islamists in Syria are indiscriminately attacking and torturing civilians. They are targeting the Christians, Druze, and Alawites of Syria. The silence from the media and international community is absolutely disgusting. https://t.co/z3XmTfN10g

Saved - March 11, 2025 at 3:00 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Radical Islamic extremists are rounding up and murdering Christians in Syria Where are all the self proclaimed human rights organizations??? https://t.co/eUAqPFQspQ

Saved - April 29, 2025 at 12:26 PM

@TRobinsonNewEra - Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧

ADMIN POST. Imported gang of Muslims scream "allahu akbar" at a Christian preacher in Newcastle. Their pathetic intimidation tactics have no effect, and the preacher puts them back in their box. https://t.co/2PECx0uXPA

Saved - June 23, 2025 at 6:58 PM

@BowesChay - Chay Bowes

These are the people massacred in the Orthodox Church Damscus Syria. Just an hour before they were killed. Christians are being hunted like animals, 1 in 7 Christians worldwide face persecution, and many pay with their lives. It's a hidden holocaust. https://t.co/4x0z1JNFdO

Saved - June 29, 2025 at 2:59 PM

@IslamInvasion - Islam Invasion 🚨

This is Islam, the religion of peace! 8 yrs ago, 7k Yazidi women were sold in Iraq by ISIS. There are still 2600 women missing - There were no protests! These people are now taking over our countries!! https://t.co/OpXOqgOqV0

Saved - July 21, 2025 at 4:44 AM

@GoldingBF - Paul Golding

Syria right now. The Al Qaeda government is committing genocide against Christians. Here they are forcing Christians to jump to their deaths off of buildings. Where is the Left’s outrage? Where is the media coverage? https://t.co/RKAaRc9HIq

Saved - July 21, 2025 at 12:33 PM

@JoelWBerry - Joel Berry

Just last month, Iran killed 4 Arab Christians in Israel in a strike intentionally targeting civilians. Did we hear from the Pope about it? Was there widespread outrage from Catholics against Iran? Did you even know about it? https://t.co/HDiFhIX7v3

Saved - July 21, 2025 at 11:22 AM

@AGHamilton29 - AG

Reports from last week that Pastor Khalid Mezher, leader of the Good Shepherd Evangelical Church, in Sweida, Syria was massacred along with 20 of his family members when Islamist militants invaded his home. https://t.co/6TFiHMJfa7

Saved - September 18, 2025 at 2:55 PM
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I shared alarming statistics about the ongoing violence against Christians in Nigeria, highlighting that jihadists attack around 100 churches monthly. According to a report from the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, approximately 1,200 churches have been destroyed annually since 2009, the year Boko Haram intensified its campaign for a caliphate. Over the past 16 years, a staggering total of 19,100 churches have faced attacks.

@SandraXFreedom - Տᗩᑎᗪᖇᗩ🎗️

This is a genocide against Christians by Islam Jihadists: 100 Churches attacked monthly by jihadists in Nigeria The report from the Nigeria based NGO – International society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, intersociety said 1200 Churches are destroyed in Nigeria every year since 2009. This was the same year Boko Haram insurgents began their murderous campaign aimed at installing a caliphate across the Sahel. The report said a total of 19,100 Churches have been attacked in the last 16 years. Source: CruzNow online | By Ngala Killian Chimtom | Sep 16, 2025

Saved - September 18, 2025 at 7:08 PM

@IslamInvasion - Islam Invasion 🚨

This is Islam, the religion of peace! 8 yrs ago, 7k Yazidi women were sold in Iraq by ISIS. There are still 2600 women missing - There were no protests! These people are now taking over our countries!! https://t.co/OpXOqgNT5s

Saved - September 27, 2025 at 6:32 PM
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I am shocked by the recent report detailing the severe anti-Christian violence in Nigeria. In just 220 days of 2025, over 7,000 Christians have been killed, averaging 32 deaths per day, with 100 churches destroyed monthly. Benue State has been particularly hard hit, with over 1,100 fatalities, including the tragic Yelewata attack that claimed 280 lives. Since 2009, the total death toll exceeds 125,000, with 7,800 abductions reported in early 2025 and around 15 million people displaced.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

WOW This is true 🚨 ‘This is what the Islamist take over of Nigeria looks like. Over 7,000 Christians slaughtered in just the last 220 days, 100 churches destroyed every month, 7,800 abductions in early 2025 alone” “BREAKING: A new report from Nigeria has cast a stark light on the relentless wave of anti-Christian violence sweeping across the country, revealing that more than 7,000 Christians were killed across Nigeria in the first 220 days of 2025 alone (an average of 32 per day), with one hundred churches destroyed every month.” - Benue State alone accounting for over 1,100 fatalities, including massacres like the Yelewata attack in June that killed 280 Christians - The broader toll since 2009 includes over 125,000 Christian deaths, 7,800 abductions in early 2025 alone, and displacement of 15 million people.

Saved - September 30, 2025 at 6:24 AM

@Uche4665 - 𝕆𝕁𝔼 𝕄𝔹𝔸🪶🦅

@BrotherRasheed @SenTedCruz Watch this Islamic jihadist terrorists killing Christians and Jews in Nigeria and also Chanting Allah Allah, why are the world much focused on Palestinians, what is happening in Nigeria is worst than Palestine but the media are all silent to announce it https://t.co/7K3zZSBpgG

Saved - October 20, 2025 at 2:25 AM

@TheRedactedInc - Redacted

🚨 BREAKING: Christian villages in Syria are being wiped out, monks murdered, monasteries torched, families slaughtered. And the mainstream media is silent. @joshua_landis joins us to expose it. https://t.co/9QDEsAQase

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The discussion centers on what the speakers describe as a systematic massacre of Christians in Syria, along with violence against other minority communities. They claim churches and monasteries have been targeted, with Christian villages and others like Alawite villages set on fire and attacked, and note fires seen from miles away. They argue the Syrian government is not stopping the violence and is instead embracing the new leadership described as an ISIS terrorist, citing a photo of the leader at the United Nations with a “clean kept beard and hair gel.” They assert Christians are protest­ing in the streets, saying they are “soldiers of Christ,” while saying Christians are “sitting targets” without help. Professor Joshua Landis, of Syria Comment and the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, explains the shift in Syria’s power dynamics. He recounts that in 2011, the Nusra Front emerged as a Syrian branch of Al Qaeda, formed with US support to the opposition against Assad. He notes that in December, nine months prior, the head of Al Qaeda reportedly swept into Damascus, took over, and “became president,” with the United States lifting sanctions and embracing him to sign a peace agreement with Israel. Landis emphasizes the minorities in Syria—Alawites (about 12%), Druze (3%), Kurds in the north—are terrified as a “Sunni supremacist” and fundamentalist regime takes power and treats minorities with disdain. He cites massacres against minorities: 17,000 Alawites killed in March, nearly 2,000 Druze killed in July, and ongoing violence. He also highlights Christian persecution, mentioning the Mar Elias church bombing in June that killed 30 parishioners and wounded over 50; the church was burned, and he notes conflicting claims about the bomber’s affiliations. He adds that Washington has lifted sanctions and encouraged the new president, while not compelling moves toward democracy or decentralization to protect minorities. The hosts question why Western media and governments remain largely silent, noting a lack of coverage by Trump or major outlets, and remark that the situation parallels civil wars in Iraq and Lebanon where minorities suffered as states collapsed. Landis argues that after the overthrow of regimes like Saddam Hussein’s, Christians in Iraq were reduced from about 3% to nearly none, due to civil strife and the rise of extremist movements, with Christians often facing persecution and forced jizya. The conversation turns to broader regional stakes, including concern that Kurdish allies, who helped defeat ISIS, may be abandoned as US troops draw down, leaving Kurdish populations vulnerable. The host urges viewers to share the segment with government representatives to demand attention to the plight of Christians in the Middle East. The discussion closes with Landis reaffirming the gravity of the situation and the absence of strong Western political will to intervene.
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Speaker 0: Christians are being slaughtered in Syria, and the mainstream media completely ignoring the story once again. For days now in Syria, there's been a systemic unprecedented massacre of Christians. The killing of monks, the burning of monasteries, burning of entire Orthodox villages, which you can see fires from a distance. I mean, miles away, these Christian villages being burned. Alawite villages, Christian villages, all in Syria. Syrian government isn't doing anything to stop it because this is exactly what they want, of course. Instead of stopping it, they're inviting the new leader of Syria who's an ISIS terrorist to the United Nations to wine and dine him, celebrate his new leadership and his clean kept beard and his hair gel. They don't want you to remember what he used to look like. There he is, wining and dining with Emmanuel Macron. Christians are taking to the streets in protest of these brutal killings across Syria saying we are soldiers of Christ. Watch. We're trying to fight back, but, of course, they're sitting targets at the moment without any help. Professor Joshua Landis is the author of Syria Comment, syriacomet.com, and the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma. And he joins us now. Professor Landis, great to have you on the show. Thank you so much for being here. Pleasure being here. You know, when I see this picture, it just strikes me right in the stomach. And you see this picture of Jelani, you know, at the United Nations all clean kept, you know, beard, hair gel. People try we're trying to wipe clean his past as a as a terrorist. And what hope do these Christians have when you have a leader who's a literal terrorist and not doing anything to stop the slaughtering of Christians? Speaker 1: Well, it is an extraordinary, striking change that's going on in Syria. Here in 2003 when when The United States invaded Iraq, Jolani left Damascus as a young 21 year old and went to fight The United States in Iraq. And he was arrested by Americans for five years. Petraeus was the lead general there. And he joined Al Qaeda, graduated up, became a right hand man to Caliph Baghdadi, the head of ISIS, and was sent to Syria in 2011 to form a branch, a Syrian branch of Al Qaeda called the Nusra. And he did that with spectacular results, and it became the most powerful militia in Syria. And we've got to remember The United States was supporting the Syrian opposition at this time, sending in billions of dollars and a number of CIA operations and defense department operations to support the opposition. And this head of Al Qaeda was a beneficiary of that because it weakened the Assad regime, became strong. And in December, just nine months ago, he swept into Damascus with his forces, took over, became president. And America very quickly recognized him, lifted sanctions, and have embraced him and tried to get him to sign a peace agreement with Israel. So it is an extraordinarily sort of rapid change, and it means the minorities of Syria and the Christians are an important minority. But there are others, as you mentioned, the Alawites, 12% of Syria live on the coast, The Druze, 3% to live in the South. The Kurds up in the North. All of them are terrified today because these Sunni supremacists, this very fundamentalist branch of Sunni Islam has taken power and and is really treating the minorities with great disdain. And there have been massacres both on the coast against the Alawites, 17,000 killed in March, In July, in the Druze area, about about almost 2,000 people were killed. And and there's fighting going on today in the Kurdish region. So it's it's a very fraught situation. Many minorities are leaving Syria every day. Speaker 0: What do we know about the scale of the massacres? You talked about 17,000 Alawites. Yeah. We we covered that here on the show a couple of months ago. I mean, I that that's unbelievable, the number, the sheer number of that. And the Christians, how reliable Speaker 1: Almost every day, about four, five, six Alawites are being killed. Druze are being killed, and Christians too are being persecuted. You know, the the the Mar Elias bombing in June killed 30 parishioners in this church. 50 some odd others were wounded, badly wounded. The church was burnt down, destroyed by a suicide bomber. The regime said he was part of ISIS, but other groups said he had been member of the new defense department and and didn't think that didn't think that al Sharah, the new president, was, you know, fundamentalist enough and decided to decided to bomb this church. So it's it's it's a very worrying situation. And unfortunately, Washington is coming out and embracing this guy, lifting sanctions and not telling him that he's gotta move towards democracy, that there has to be some kind of decentralization in order to protect these minorities that he can't just run roughshod over them. Why do Speaker 0: you think the Syrian government is not intervening at all to help these Christians and Alawite communities? Speaker 1: Well, because first of all, there is tremendous sort of ideological disdain for them. Secondly, there's a sense of revenge and there's a desire for revenge because the minorities, by and large, and this is not true across the board, but supported the Assad regime, which was Assad, Bashar al Assad was an Alawite. And he worried that if the Islamist took over, the the minorities would be persecuted, which in fact they are. And and so minorities tended to support them, and it became very sectarian. The Sunnis who joined the opposition blame the minorities and believe that the minorities have been spoiled. First by the French colonial powers that ruled during the interwar period, and later came to power themselves and had their boot on the necks of these Sunni Muslims. So there's there's deep religious distrust that goes right across us. Now the Christians always tried to run between the legs of the Alawites and the Sunnis. But by and large, they were not unhappy to see Assad stay in power because he was secular. He didn't discriminate against the Christians. Speaker 0: Christians were safe. I mean, say what you want about them. But the CIA the CIA operation, the fake gas attacks, the CIA operation to overthrow the Assad regime, he's been an inconvenient thorn in their side, you know, aligning with Russia, you know, friends of Putin. This is a huge problem, of course, for the West. So And this has been Speaker 1: you know, this is not just Syria because this has happened in Iraq. This has happened in Lebanon. When you get civil war, when you get the state collapsing, and when America overthrew Saddam Hussein, Saddam was a brutal dictator, but Christians were safe there, and they were about 3% of Iraq. Today, there's almost no Christians left in Iraq because civil war, people begin preying on each other, and you get the rise of this very right wing fundamentalism. And that meant that Christians were discriminated against. And often they had an ISIS put, you know, a big n for Nusayyidi for for for a Christian a symbol for Christian on the doors of Christians and and made them pay jizya and often just killed them. So Why do think Speaker 0: the western media, professor? Why do you think the western media is and governments are almost completely silent about this? I don't hear the Trump administration talking about it at all. I don't hear the western media talking about it at all. Flip on Fox News, CNN, nothing. There's no coverage of it. You have to rely on little dog and pony shows like ours. Speaker 1: Well, you're you're right. And and you would think that president Trump, who is backed by Christian groups, would be more outspoken about this. But he he for some reason, he's not. He has embraced you know, he's embraced shut up. Who the Saudis and the Turks said, you know, this is our guy. You you need to lift sanctions and let Syria grow again, which and he did that. And he's embraced Speaker 0: And we all support that. I mean, death by sanctions, you know, like we call it here on the show. It's like a sanctions or say weapons of Speaker 1: mass of mass Speaker 0: destruction. So we support that. But killing Christians. Speaker 1: Right. And and there hasn't been a human cry. And Christian groups have become you know, they've become I don't know. They've abandoned the Christians in The Middle East. There's no doubt about it. And they don't have a very strong voice for this. And I think it's gotten you know, it's it's I don't know why exactly it has gotten lost in this struggle. Speaker 0: Oh, it's absolutely devastating. And as you point out, the the slaughtering of Alawites, of Druze, of Christians continues. Right now as we are speaking Speaker 1: Now our Kurdish our Kurdish allies who helped us fight ISIS, who helped us in Iraq are on the verge of being abandoned by The United States, is drawing down its troops and and perhaps preparing to leave the region, in which case they were they're gonna get they're gonna get their heads knocked in. Speaker 0: My god. Professor, thank you for this. Thank you for this eye opening discussion. I hope that more people are paying attention to this. And by the way, I mean, share this. Please clip this out and share this. Share this with people in the government. Share this with members of Congress. Just tag your representative and say, why the hell are Christians being ignored in The Middle East and being slaughtered, and we're not doing anything to stop it? Professor, thank you so much for joining us. We appreciate it. Speaker 1: Well, it's a pleasure being here.
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