Quote (JessiWan @ Jun 3 2023 08:19pm)
It's not the rarity of it. It gets plastered all over because the media is controlled by a foreign tribe of people who hate Christianity and white people. I can't say who they are without being banned, but you are welcome to PM me.
Yes and it's because this tribe of foreign people hate Christianity.
They are not foreign which is even worse, they are domestic, they are the same people behind each one of these historical atrocities in Christian nations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Christian_sentimentQuote
The Cristero War was a widespread struggle in central and western Mexico in response to the implementation of secularist and anticlerical articles. The rebellion was instigated as a response to an executive decree by Mexican President Plutarco Elías Calles to strictly enforce Article 130 of the Constitution, a decision known as Calles Law. Calles sought to eliminate the power of the Catholic Church in Mexico, its affiliated organizations and to suppress popular religiosity. To help enforce the law, Calles seized Church properties, expelled foreign priests, and closed monasteries, convents, and religious schools.[15] Some have characterized Calles as the leader of an atheist state[16] and his program as being one to eradicate religion in Mexico.[17] Tomás Garrido Canabal led persecutions against the Church in his state, Tabasco, killing many priests and laymen and driving the remainder underground.[18]
The Red Terror in Spain committed various acts of violence that included the desecration and burning of monasteries, convents, and churches.[19] The failed coup of July 1936 set loose a violent onslaught on those that revolutionaries in the Republican zone identified as enemies; "where the rebellion failed, for several months afterwards merely to be identified as a priest, a religious, or simply a militant Christian or member of some apostolic or pious organization, was enough for a person to be executed without trial".[20]
Throughout the history of the Soviet Union (1917–1991), there were periods when Soviet authorities brutally suppressed and persecuted various forms of Christianity to different extents depending on State interests.[21] The state advocated the destruction of religion, and to achieve this goal, it officially denounced religious beliefs as superstitious and backward.[22][23] The Communist Party destroyed churches, ridiculed, harassed, incarcerated and executed religious leaders, flooded the schools and media with anti-religious teachings, and it introduced a belief system called "scientific atheism", with its own rituals, promises and proselytizers.[24][25] According to some sources, the total number of Christian victims under the Soviet regime has been estimated to range around 12 to 20 million.[26][27] At least 106,300 Russian clergymen were executed between 1937 and 1941.[28]