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The battle lines in the apocalyptic conflict between good and evil were delineated by the assassination of Charlie Kirk and are becoming clearer by the day. Rejecting statehood for Palestine and the "terrorist breeding ground" of Gaza, New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters has placed this nation on the right side of history - and the wrong side of Davos Inc.
Lefties who jump up and down for Palestine are the same sad lunatics who waded into Kirk and even worse, his grieving widow Erika. Te Pati Maori, Labour, Greens: all rainbow warriors who'd be chucked off Palestinian rooftops. Maori radicals who are not indigenous to New Zealand belly-aching about indigenous 'rights' for Palestinians who aren't indigenous either - they all straddle the headlines daily in our socialist mainstream media which side with Islam.
The Islam which threatens the UK with intifada and is turning the UK into a Muslim Caliphate, where white men get longer sentences for FB posts than migrants do for raping minors - because the judiciary protects the state which protects Davos Inc from online criticism - is the same Islam which slaughters and decapitates Christians by the dozen in the Congo and Nigeria. But the MSM are too full of whining victims to find room on its pages and airwaves for Christians massacred by Muslims.
Because the MSM are controlled by the neo-Marxists of Davos Inc.
In the parish of Saint Joseph of Manguredjipa where many were killed at a vigil for those already dead |
From Lifesitenews:
At least 64 people were killed in an anti-Christian massacre carried out by an Islamist group in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
According to a report by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), the attack took place on September 8 and 9 in Ntoyo, in the parish of Saint Joseph of Manguredjipa, in the province of North Kivu.
The murderous rampage was carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces, an Islamic militia originally from Uganda.
Local sources say at least 64 were killed in the massacre in which the attackers used firearms and hammers and selectively lit certain homes on fire, which suggests a premeditated and targeted terror attack on Christians. Many of the victims were murdered while taking part in a vigil for the dead.
ACN denounced the massacre and expressed its solidarity and “deep concern” for the families of the victims:
In this context of pain, ACN echoes the condolence message sent by Bishop Melchisédech Sikuli Paluko of Butembo-Beni:
“To all the families affected by this umpteenth and horrible carnage […] and to all the faithful of the parish, we express our spiritual closeness. May God, the Master of Life, strengthen us through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, consoler of the afflicted, and lead us beyond the desert of present-day suffering to lasting peace.”
The Allied Democratic Forces are affiliated with the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province (IS-CAP) and has been responsible for several massacres in eastern Congo, “which have been characterized by their extreme violence against civilians, especially Christians,” ACN writes.
The attacks on September 8 and 9 mark the most recent in a series of atrocities in eastern Congo. At least 40 people were killed during a prayer vigil on July 27 in a church in Kamanda, Ituri. In February, over 70 dead bodies were discovered in a Protestant church in Lubero, many of which had been decapitated.
READ: Congo bishops condemn lack of response after Islamic terrorists kill over 40 Catholics
ACN described the situation in eastern Congo as “dire,” as violence has intensified, leading to the displacement of large parts of the population and a severe humanitarian crisis. The attacks and massacres on Christians and other civilians have continued despite the heavy presence of Congolese armed forces and Ugandan troops, as well as a U.N. mission.
The Congolese Bishops’ Conference described the continuous attacks as “odious massacres” carried out against the faithful.
Eastern Congo suffers under the terror of over 120 militias and violent groups that operate with impunity in the region. https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/at-least-64-killed-in-anti-christian-attack-by-islamists-in-eastern-congo/
Our Lady Help of Christians, pray for us
ReplyDeleteJulia is correct - we are nearing an apocalyptic battle between good and evil, far-left, Socialist/Marxist, Woke, Racist, One World order versus centre and centre right, morality and Integrity, defending Freedom, Capitalism, Democracy and Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, One law for all, the life that God meant for us, threatened now by the forces of evil. But ultimately, the forces of good must prevail, the people of commonsense, integrity, sensible, centrist, moderate, conservative and with a moral compass must beat back the threatened takeover by the dark, woke, racist, One World Order, Marxist forces of evil and peace and harmony and debate, compromise, give and take, morality must win over evil manufactured conflict !
ReplyDeleteThey still don't understand the meaning indigenous the muppets
Ray Treadaway
ReplyDeleteHerd mentality at its best 👌 👍
ReplyDeleteI don't think displacing, committing war crimes against, and radicalizing them will help.
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ReplyDeleteAnd the Slaughter of Christians and Druze in Syria is ignored as well
ReplyDeletePretty accurate
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely tragic!
ReplyDeleteAnd the Christians in Gaza? Are the Jews in Isreal really "indigenous" either? Many of them have their roots from Eastern Europe. I'm not sure the point you're making is very strong. There are Christians being persecuted in the Holy Land always as well as Nigeria.
DeleteChristian Amadeus Mondragón - Yes, the Jews are indigenous to Isreal - Isreal has been a Country, about 3-4 thousand years ago, An Egyptian King calmed a victory over Isreal.
Palestine is just an area, but has never been an actual country.
DeleteThat's too simple of an answer. That's the same answer that the left in America gives on why we should give everything back to the Native Americans.
ReplyDeleteStrange people. It's a dangerous world that won't save Christians or Christianity but will go for the populist vapid flag waving. Lack of courage. Do you pity the flag nuts on the right or tell them to shut up
ReplyDeleteAgree