Come one, come all — check this out. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

In a land far, far, far away, there’s a place called Nigeria. Now this place is so far that our news media barely mentions it, and our politicians act like it doesn’t even exist. It’s so far that even if you gave them the exact GPS coordinates and a self-driving Tesla, they’d probably still end up at the wrong Starbucks.

And here’s the kicker — we’ve flown halfway around the world to rescue a handful of hostages, even farmers from remote corners of Africa, but somehow this? This they completely missed.

Because according to human rights monitors, an estimated 7,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria in just the first 220 days of 2025. That’s an average of about 30 to 35 people every single day. Some reports even suggest the number could be higher. Alongside that, over 7,000 more have been abducted, targeted for their faith.

Nigeria has already been called the epicenter of Christian persecution — more Christians are killed there than in the rest of the world combined. But here in the West? We act like it’s happening on Mars. “Oh, people are getting wiped out over there? Cool, but did you see the new iPhone color?”

Now tell me, are you asking yourself what I’m asking?
Why is nobody really talking about this?
Are we seeing a pattern here in America? 🤔 … if it doesn’t fit the narrative, just pretend it doesn’t exist?

I mean seriously, how many Google searches does it take before someone wakes up and says, “Uh hey guys, this is kind of a big deal”?

And churches — let me say this loud — if you’re not investing in real protection, and you’re still bargain-hunting in the PennySaver for your security, you might as well hang up a sign that says “Free target practice.”



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