Now that we're here
I'm a proud Christian born and raised in northern Nigeria
YES
Christians are continually being massacred by Moslems. Let that sink in.
It's nothing political or misunderstanding, it's pure jihad and genocide!
Warning ⚠️
Never forget the Ngoshe Massacres.
There’s been an ongoing genocide of Christians in Africa at the hands of Islamic Groups
Candace, Tucker etc. silent.
UN/Media are silent.
While they frame Israel for “genocide” to distract you and these Islamist groups can keep taking swathes of Africa by force without the world noticing.
When in reality Israel is fighting against the same ideology as the people who did this to African Christians.
@IgboHistoFacts Certain words did not exist in Igbo because we never encountered them eg ice, tiger, earthquake,etc.
Now we coin things like ala ọma jijiji, mkpụrụ mmiri (even though that was originally hail stones, and something else now lol) etc
@247IGBO Truly Igbo is a nation, there's just so much diversity. I've never seen this before.
I was equally surprised when I first saw Mbaise dance. I had no idea Mbaise men had their own dance
✝️🇦🇲 Never forget the #Armenian Genocide that martyred 1.5 million blessed #Christians.
Rare archival footage of #Armenians on death marches - endless suffering, stolen childhoods, lost generations.
#Armenia#History
@sentinel_ng@epic_footy828@CFC_OBED After all the time Britain wasted there they still didn't learn how to speak English
How will a mother name her child shit hole, did she think removing one H is enough
Notice how the displaced greeks didnt strap bombs to themselves and start bombing civilians? Or wait until a holiday to incur into occupied cyprus and murder and rape over 2000 innocent civilians? The reason the world doesnt know about this is because the cypriots who were victims moved on, and didnt make the purpose of their existence the murder of the Turks. Or teach their children that their purpose for existence was to die a martyr.
The reason people dont know about this absolute travesty of justice, is that the greeks are Orthodox Christians, a religion of peace. They dont subscribe to the concept that land is worth killing over. The land has been peaceful for 50 years because the Greeks are civilized, unlike the inbred goat fucking muslims.
This isnt the flex you think it is, and it isnt something to brag about.
The Turks overtook some of the most beautiful land in the world. Fertile. Beaches. And they settled it with gypsies and put in crooked casinos and criminals.
In 1974 Turkey invaded Cyprus and took possession of 37% of the country, gradually displacing 200,000 Greek Cypriots. There has since been an influx of Turkish settlers from the mainland, with as many as 500,000 Turks displacing the natives.
How many times have we heard people talking about illegal Turkish settlers/colonizers? Almost never. Most people don’t even know about it.
@NiohBerg This is monstrous. The regime doesn’t just murder Iranian women, it butchers them and sells their bodies piece by piece.
Every strand is proof of this pure evil regime. Those girls didn’t just die. They were harvested. And the world keeps looking away!
**Turkey is NOT a friend or an ally**
Many people, and even world leaders,underestimate the growing influence and ambitions of Turkey in the region. While much of the world's attention remains focused on other geopolitical challenges, Turkey has steadily expanded its military, political, and strategic footprint beyond its borders.
Its involvement in northern Syria, military operations against Kurdish groups, growing influence in the Eastern Mediterranean, and increasing willingness to project power abroad should not be ignored. These actions are often presented as matters of national security, but they also reflect broader regional ambitions that have the potential to reshape the balance of power in the Middle East.
History has shown that emerging geopolitical challenges are often dismissed until they become impossible to ignore. Policymakers should pay close attention to Turkey's long-term objectives, its regional alliances, and its expanding military presence. Failing to recognize these developments today could lead to far greater instability tomorrow.
Whether one agrees with Turkey's policies or not, it is becoming increasingly difficult to deny that it is a major regional actor whose actions will have significant consequences for Syria, the Middle East, and beyond.
If there were no death penalty for leaving Islam, Islam would have disappeared long ago.
Islam has been sustained through fear, violence, intimidation, and force — not by free choice.