I just finished an interview with Brad from Across Nigeria… and honestly, I’m sitting here stunned.
Today, he buried 14 Christians in a mass grave.
Two were infants.
One was a 4-year-old child.
And this isn’t some recycled internet story or political talking point. Brad was literally there today helping bury them. While on the way to investigate one attack, another Christian community was attacked. He said the violence is happening so fast they can barely keep up anymore.
What shocked me even more is this:
Brad shared that 72% of all Christians killed worldwide last year were killed in this region of Nigeria.
72%.
And hardly anybody is talking about it.
The mainstream media should be all over this. Instead, most people scrolling social media today have no idea our brothers and sisters in Christ are being slaughtered while churches are being forced underground.
Guys… this matters.
Please watch this interview.
Please pray for these families.
And PLEASE share this everywhere you can.
At this point, WE are the media.
WE are how people find out.
WE are the distribution network.
If enough ordinary people start sharing the truth, eventually the world will have to pay attention.
Watch the full conversation and help us get this story out.
@MZHemingway@LarryOConnor I’d love to know how much this amendment is financially costing the VA taxpayer to hold. Plus it is another day of public school kid learning loss.
@AlexBerenson My mother and her mother both drank lots of caffeinated coffee their entire lives. People in their generations lived off of coffee- black coffee - not lattes or with sugar and creamer - black coffee. One had dementia starting in her 80s and the other in her 50s. Come on.
Exactly 736 days ago, Hamas invaded Israel, murdered 1,200 people in the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, and took 251 people, 30 of them children, back to Gaza. In all that has happened since then—in the Gaza Strip, in Israel, across the region, and here in the West—those innocent hostages have remained at the strategic and moral core of the conflict. Their safe return has been both one of Israel’s two objectives in the conflict (the other is the destruction of Hamas) and the subject of a national and international rallying cry: “Bring them home.” Now, finally, the remaining hostages—living and dead—are set to come home as part of a plan to end the war after these two long years.
Their release will mark the end of a dark chapter in Israeli history—and they are returning to a country forever changed by the horrors of October 7, 2023, and the war that followed. Here at The Free Press, we have covered the hostage story relentlessly ever since the early hours of October 7, and we have gathered some of the coverage of which we are proudest in one place.
—The Editors
More from CNN’s @ScottJennings, ending the 6pm Eastern hour. I’m so thankful to know Scott and call him a friend. He is a true role model for civil, honest, robust debate:
“Number one, I think people are already saying things they shouldn’t be saying. Joe Walsh is a good example of that. I mean, today, a 31-year-old father of two and a husband is dead. There's really nothing more to say than this is unacceptable and it's wrong. There's no both sides in it. A man is dead. And so, that's number one. I've heard JB Pritzker blame Donald Trump today. I don't — I don't understand. Our friend is dead and we've got people out here who just can't stop grinding political axes. And so, I fear it's going to keep happening and we'll keep tabs on it, of course, but my strong advice would be to put your phone down, take a step back, and don't do it. This is a — we've crossed some kind of line in the country today. I don't know what that looks like on the other side. People are gutted. People are angry. People are in shock. All — what was Charlie Kirk's sin? He went on a college campus to debate people about ideas. He wasn't a violent person. He engaged in rhetoric and speech and debate. That's the essence of American political culture and now he's dead. And so, I just, you know, Jake, I got to tell you, man. Some people have it in them to do the right thing, and some people don't. And I'm afraid, in the aftermath of this, I mean, we've seen members of Congress nearly assassinated We've seen the President nearly assassinated. Charlie is dead. Everybody needs to take stock of their own thoughts right now and think before they speak is my strong advice.”
The Israeli Embassy staffers murdered by a pro-Palestinian communist terrorist while leaving the Jewish Museum in Washington D.C. were Yaron Lischinsky & Sarah Lynn Milgrim.
The young couple were about to get engaged next week
This is what chanting “Globalize the Intifada” does
@DocAmen@khloekardashian@X I was happy to hear you mention EMDR. It is literally a brain changer and it is so frustrating to see the lack of professionals who are trained in that method or in IFS. So many people misdiagnosed with chemical imbalance when it’s PTSD and can literally be fixed without drugs!
To be Jewish has meant experiencing a crushing disappointment in the world since the Hamas attacks that started this war. A stray line in one of the many articles about the Bibas family today unintentionally offers a crystal clear explanation for that disappointment. “For many Israelis,” The New York Times writes, “the story of the Bibas family has become a symbol of the brutality of the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack.”
That sentence is accurate. But in another universe, one where the “international community” cares a whit for justice and human decency, the sentence would read this way: “For everyone, the story of the Bibas family has become a symbol of the brutality of the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack.”
In such a world, the faces of the Bibas children would be everywhere at all times. In the world in which we live, by contrast, posters with those faces get torn down from bulletin boards. In the kind of world we hope to deserve to inhabit, no children���s charity or NGO would go a day without drawing attention to Kfir and Ariel and the monsters who stole them.
Read @SethAMandel:
https://t.co/C65DIOziUa
I watch this video every Holocaust Remembrance Day. And I cry every time, because it revives my hope in humanity!
This is Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 (mostly Jewish) children from Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust & brought them to Britain in the Kindertransport.
This entire family was burned alive by Hamas terrorists on October 7.
While you scroll and read about the hostage deal and ceasefire, don’t forget how this war began.
We stand with the families of the victims and hostages who relive October 7 every single day.
Never forget.
We've all seen the video of the abduction of Shiri Bibas and her baby boys Ariel and Kfir.
But there is more to their story!
A thread to recap the major events regarding their kidnapping
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