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Christians are now the most prosecuted religion in the country. In this country, nobody ever talks about it. And yet, Christians seem like the happiest despite this. These children were targeted because of their faith during the first week of school because they believe in God, and they were cut down when their lives had just begun by someone whose real identity the rest of the media ignored today. The shooter has been identified as Robin Westman, a male born as Robert Westman. Kash Patel, the director of the FBI, tweeting today, the FBI is investigating this shooting as an act of domestic terrorism and a hate crime targeting Catholics. The FBI will continue to provide updates on our ongoing investigation with the public as we are able to, meaning that according to the director of the FBI, the shooter was transgender.

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My rights as a journalist are being violated at the US Capitol. I'm trying to film the arrest of a Christian on May 21, 2024. The persecution of Christians under the Biden administration is out of control.

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Earlier today, just before 08:30AM, our city experienced an unthinkable tragedy. Minneapolis police officers responded to a report of a shooting at a mass that was happening at the Annunciation Roman Catholic Church on the block behind me. During the mass, a gunman approached on the outside on the side of the building and began firing a rifle through the church windows towards the children sitting in the pews at the mass. The shooter was armed with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol. This was a deliberate act of violence against innocent children and other people worshiping. Two young children, ages eight and 10, were killed where they sat in the pews. 17 other people were injured, 14 of them being children. We will stand together to protect our children, our schools, and our houses of worship.

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This type of violence is not okay and is becoming too common. It doesn't matter which side, party, or person it's directed at; it has to stop. We have a responsibility to be better.

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Bro, what's happening? Domestic violence is out of control. Let's all be kind to each other. What's happening?

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In the past week, Palestinians have experienced multiple tragedies that would normally cause global outrage. Hospitals, churches, and apartment buildings have been attacked, resulting in the loss of innocent lives. It is important to acknowledge these events and open our eyes to the truth.

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A black woman was attacked by a white woman in a meeting. This incident is not isolated, as there have been other instances where people have been targeted based on their race or religion. It is important to address and condemn such acts of violence and discrimination.

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Speaker 0: October 7 is a day that will forever live in infamy. It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky. Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival. And suddenly, at 06:29AM, as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell. 3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans. Proportionately, compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day. And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, They burnt babies alive.

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One month ago today, I witnessed my friend of ten years, someone who I considered a brother, a loving husband, a devoted father, a generational leader, get assassinated on a livestream by a left wing radical. Approximately one year ago, I witnessed the president of The United States get shot in the head by a left wing radical who also took the life of a transporter in front of his daughters and wife. Two months ago, Christian children kneeling and praying in a church Were slaughtered. By a left wing extremist. If it's happening every single week, is it that extreme, or has the Democrat party mainstreamed violence as a political tool? Violence has been mainstreamed by the Democrat Party. It is not extremist. Is any Democrat courageous enough to disavow violence? The Trump administration making America safe again. God bless them.

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The Fulani ethnic militia are allegedly trying to turn Nigeria into a Muslim caliphate. They reportedly enter Christian villages on motorcycles with AK-47s, killing everyone and razing the villages. This is not about climate change but a 500-year-old view of cattle farming. Nigeria was 70% Christian but is now 50% Muslim due to this "systematic jihad." Islam conquers civilizations through three methods of jihad: cultural, political, and violent. They move in, blend in, gain population, then engage in political jihad, and finally, violent jihad to take over territory, which is how they allegedly took over Northern Africa. The Fulani tribe exists throughout central, east, and west Africa, and every country they touch allegedly turns into war and genocide.

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Today is the 5th day of Ramadan, with many Muslims fasting. In Gaza, men were killed by the Israeli army while trying to get flour for suhoor. Israel has also targeted hospitals, causing many casualties. The situation is dire, with people starving and dying. The world must act to stop these atrocities. Ramadan Kareem. Translation (if needed): Today is the 5th day of Ramadan, with many Muslims fasting. In Gaza, men were killed by the Israeli army while trying to get flour for suhoor. Israel has also targeted hospitals, causing many casualties. The situation is dire, with people starving and dying. The world must act to stop these atrocities. Ramadan Kareem.

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My husband was murdered during a farm attack in South Africa. He was shot six times, the final shot to the head, in front of me and our six-year-old daughter. Five days later, I gave birth to our son. These attacks are frequent, happening almost daily to innocent people. Our story is one of thousands. The South African president claims these murders don't exist, but they do. We've lost everything, including our sense of safety and security. The blood of my loved one still stains our home. We ask for your help in raising awareness of these farm murders and the South African government's denial of this ongoing tragedy. Please help us.

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In Lubero territory, near Toyo and Bandulu villages, bodies were brought to the morgue as a witness helped. They had found 61 remains of men and women, some in a wake after a farmer’s death, with many villagers arriving only to be slaughtered. Three people were wounded; a woman who fled and two others are in the general hospital of Mbaghurikiba. "Last night in the Lubero territory in Toyo and Bandulu village, they are just close to one another, these two villages, About, they said a 100, but they had found 61 remains." The speaker notes ISIS claim that it was them doing this "in the open like this, and nothing is happening." This violence has been taking place for years; every day someone is slaughtered because of their faith or because just they are in their field looking for food. This cannot continue. We have to do something.

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I'm here with Dexter Van Zyl, an expert on anti-Christian violence, to discuss the absolutely barbaric atrocity that took place in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where 70 Christians were beheaded in a church. This is happening in a country of 105 million people that is in conflict with Rwanda over territory in Kivu. The violence was perpetrated by an organization affiliated with ISIS. Some people argue that this organization is working on behalf of Rwanda because Rwanda covets and is taking control of the Congo's mineral resources. Why is no one reporting this? Why does no one seem to care?

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Today is transgender day of remembrance, a day where we mourn the loss of 26 transgender Americans who were killed this year. Sadly, we observe a recurring pattern where the majority of these victims are black women and women of color. It is important to acknowledge that no one should experience violence, live in fear, or face discrimination solely because of their gender identity.

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The situation in South Africa is very dangerous. Our food sources and security are at risk because they want to take our property and land. We are advocating for rational justice and the future of our country. People deny the existence of farmers, but we are here and being killed. The disproportionate murder of South African farmers is astonishing. My brother and his girlfriend were killed on a farm, and nothing has been done. We desperately need help and intervention to expose what's going on. We need financial and security support, not asylum. We love our country, we want it back. We were here first and obtained this land legally. Thank you for what you've been doing; may God bless you.

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Children were tragically killed and taken hostage in Gaza, while terrified girls were paraded through the streets surrounded by hateful mobs. Hamas, an organization driven by global jihad, must be held accountable for these atrocities. It is important to acknowledge these events and not turn a blind eye. To ensure the safety and well-being of humanity, Hamas must be dismantled.

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Women and children were brutally killed, beheaded, and butchered. This is a tragic event that should be condemned worldwide. It serves as a reminder that such atrocities can occur not only in America and France but also anywhere else in the world.

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Her name is Kisma Ali Omar. She's only 22 years old. They tied her elbows together behind her back and lifted her up. This method is not only painful, but it dislocates your shoulders. And the RSF soldier who did this in Sudan even showed his face while filming his own war crime. And after this incident, sadly, they took her life. There are many crimes against women by the RSF soldiers. It has gone so bad and scary for them that not long ago, a 130 women took their own lives together rather than let the military take them too. Mainstream Zayo media is not gonna play this either. So we gotta be the voice for them. Look it up, share, and send light into the darkness.

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Speaker 0: Congressman, pleasure to speak to you. There's a topic you've been very vocal about that I think more people around the world should pay attention to. There's obviously a war in Gaza. There's the war in Ukraine. A lot of heartbreak going on around the world. But what's happening in Nigeria, it's been happening for a long time, is beyond imagination. The only comparison I can make that to to what's happening there is what's happening in in Congo, which I've covered extensively. You know, I interviewed president Kagame in Rwanda talking about the genocide there and then the the decades of war in Congo. But, yeah, the world seems to be turning a blind eye to what's happening in Nigeria. Can you just elaborate more on what you've seen and what what brought your attention to the issue? Speaker 1: Well, Mario, that's a good way to put it, turning a blind eye to it. This has been going on for actually quite a while in Nigeria, and it's the persecution and the ethnic cleansing of Christians in the country of Nigeria by Islamic extremists. And there's really about three different groups here that are to blame. One would be Boko Haram. We all are generally kind of familiar with Boko Haram. You have IS. West Africa, more ISIS aligned. And then you have this tribal people, most of them involved in cattle herdsmen called the Fulani. And they have, as of recent, been doing a lot of the killing, and there's been a lot of more focus on that, at least on my end and some folks here in congress. But all three are to blame for this, and to me, the government of Nigeria is to blame for this as well. But if if I could just highlight just some of the numbers here real quick. Since 2009, the estimates are in between fifty thousand and as much as a 100,000, it's been reported, have been murdered Christians in Nigeria. I mean, is an astounding number that nobody is talking about. Speaker 0: Genocidal numbers. Speaker 1: Genocidal numbers. And in that same time period, we've had over 19,000 churches attacked or destroyed. And nobody seems to really care about this, but this is something as a Christian myself, as a Catholic, this is something I care deeply about. My brothers and sisters in Christ are suffering and being martyred in this country of Nigeria, and I'm trying to raise the alarm here in The United States and say we have to do something. And just this year alone, 7,000 Christians have been murdered in Nigeria. That's thirty five a day are being killed, and we had fifty four of them were murdered on Palm Sunday. We had a priest kidnapped and murdered on Ash Wednesday, and nobody seems to care or talk about this at all, which is why you know, thank you for giving me this platform to be able to talk about this. But this is so alarming, so concerning, And I think there's a real question of what type of ownership does the government of Nigeria have culpability in this. And I you know, to me, there has to be some type of collusion of some sort, particularly as it relates to the Fulani, who are not a terrorist organization, but are Muslim ethnic group that lives in kind of that middle band of the country where we see a lot of these clashes happening. The government has been trying to stop Boko Haram, but part of that is also the security assistance programs that The United States has with Nigeria in the effort and the promise that they would try to prosecute conflict against Boko Haram and and their presence in that country. Now they still exist. Just last month, there was an attack on a village by Boko Haram that killed nearly a 100 people. Thousands fled. The air force of Nigeria did some airstrikes that killed about 30 members of Boko Haram, but this is not nearly enough. And now just a couple weeks ago, there was an attack on Christians. 15 were murdered. They flagged this. This is in the Borno state. Flagged this for the government, and the government reported it, and I'm not joking, as fake news. This is not a real threat, and then 15 more Christians lost their lives. So certainly, the government of Nigeria is not doing enough. I think they're complicit in this in their absence in that area in protecting these Christians. Speaker 0: Let's talk about who Boko Haram is, especially people that weren't, you know, following politics back during the war on terror. They've been around for a while. I think it was in 2014, they had they controlled a lot of land in Nigeria, and I think neighboring countries as well, if I remember correctly, and everyone was talking about Boko Haram, and then their leader got killed with clashes with Nigerian military. But they've committed a lot of atrocities over the years. They've lost most of their territories. From what I understand now, there is also under Barack Obama's presidency, and there's been a lot of that's when that's when their peak was. I was going through now some of the notes I've got. But now they're living in, like, islands, Lake Chad Islands and Sambisa, Forest Haida. So first, why are they killing Christians? What is their end goal? And two is how are they still around after all these years? Speaker 1: Well, I mean and that's a good question. Look. We see this same type of persecution and killing of Christians in many Muslim majority or Muslim ruled countries. This is something that seems to be persistent throughout the Muslim world. Now Boko Haram, in particular, they're more Al Qaeda affiliated, so they do have political goals in terms of taking over at least part, if not in whole, the country of Nigeria and cleansing the Christians of that country. You might recall, and this was back about a decade ago now, where there was 276 schoolgirls kidnapped. Speaker 0: I remember the story. Speaker 1: The Obama administration actually saying something about this. Just to be clear, 82 of those girls are still remain missing. And, you know, we're talking a lot right now about the murders and the martyrs of the martyrdom of the Christians that are in that country, but there is systemic rape and kidnapping and enslavement of the Christian population as well. So it's it's not just singular and just the killing of them. I mean, they are being tortured and kidnapped and disappeared on a daily basis as well. So that's also part of this that is happening. And Speaker 0: Have you looked into why, congressman? What is why is it that hate towards Christianity in Nigeria? And you mentioned some other countries as well. I know this is mainly the extremist Islamic factions that are that have that ideology, kind of similar to what we saw with ISIS a few years ago to this day, really. But why do they have that hate to go there and kill fellow humans just because they have another religion? Speaker 1: Well, I I think I'll as I mentioned, Boko Haram is more closely aligned with Al Qaeda. IS West Africa is more ISIS affiliated. And then you have this tribal people, most of them involved in cattle herdsmen called the Fulani. And then you have this tribal people, most of them involved in cattle herdsmen called the Fulani. And they have, as of recent, been doing a lot of the killing, and there's been a lot of more focus on that, at least on my end and some folks here in congress. But all three are to blame for this, and to me, the government of Nigeria is to blame for this as well. But if if I could just highlight just some of the numbers here real quick. Since 2009, the estimates are in between fifty thousand and as much as a 100,000, it's been reported, have been murdered Christians in Nigeria. I mean, is an astounding number that nobody is talking about. 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Wow, this is the biggest crowd we've ever had here. Parliament grounds are absolutely packed today. It's Saturday, so the Freedom and Rights Coalition is doing their speeches. We started with the convoy speeches earlier this morning, and now the Freedom of Rights Coalition is speaking. I'm Kim, and I want to share that the Bible talks about Christians being persecuted for their faith. People overseas are being killed for their beliefs. Jacinda has brought persecution against the church through these mandates, causing us to lower our numbers and to sign in. We can take a stand right here.

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My city is on fire right now. The entire area is burning, and I just flew in last night. It's a disaster in Southern California. There have been terrible fires in many places, but this is my home. The market I shop at, my kids' schools, and many friends have all been affected. Numerous friends have lost their homes.

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It's been an hour, and there's been no mention of Gaza. Why discuss past genocides without addressing the current situation? It's baffling that no one is willing to talk about an ongoing genocide. What has happened to everyone? Do you lack compassion? Over the past year, 200,000 people have died.

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People are celebrating the loss of life and devastation in multiple states because they are red states, which is sickening. The state-run media propaganda has done far worse than divide the country over an election. Never would I celebrate loss of life or destruction because it happened to someone who I didn't agree with politically. This is how awful things happen in history as people stand by and watch. The brainwashing of governments, including ours, has been perfected to turn us on each other, and people still fight for the system with their whole heart. This is criminal and beyond evil.

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There is a Christian Genocide in Nigeria
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Breaking news anchors this episode with a stark claim: a Christian genocide is unfolding across Africa, with Nigeria and Mozambique at the center and the violence spreading to 28 of the continent's 54 nations. The host cites brutal facts: entire villages, churches, and schools targeted; clergy kidnapped; thousands of Christians killed this year. In Nigeria, nine out of ten faith-based killings are described as Christian, and the scale spans programs of beheadings, abductions, and arson that destabilize communities across the middle belt and beyond. Militant Islamist groups are named as primary perpetrators, with rural Christian communities, including Igbo, Tiv, and Barome farmers, repeatedly described as targets. The Islamic State Mozambique Province and its affiliates, ISWAP and Ansaru, are cited as conducting beheadings, shootings, and land seizures to create no-go zones and a claimed caliphate. The numbers are stark: hundreds of priests kidnapped, thousands of churches and schools destroyed, and more than 7,000 Christians killed in a single year according to a cited NGO. The discussion attributes the violence to ideological, economic, and environmental factors, with religious intent described as Islamist jihad. The program argues mainstream media coverage is limited by logistics, risk, and bias, claiming Western outlets focus on Ukraine or Gaza rather than Nigeria's Christian communities. A montage of Patrick Bet-David's video is shown to illustrate the claim that Africa's plight receives less attention, while Christian persecution is framed as less newsworthy. The speaker cites restrictions on worship in some countries and ends with a call to discuss the issue openly and raise awareness.
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