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Islamist Genocide in Nigeria: Over 3.15 Million Christians Slaughtered Since 1967

Islamist Genocide in Nigeria: Over 3.15 Million Christians Slaughtered Since 1967 In the shadow of Africa's most populous nation, a relentless campaign of violence unfolds, driven by Islamist ideologies that pit radical Muslim factions against Nigeria's Christian communities. What began as ethnic and religious clashes in the mid-20th century has evolved into a modern jihadist insurgency, claiming hundreds of thousands of lives. This is not mere conflict or resource dispute—it's a systematic extermination effort, masked as tribal strife or farmer-herder clashes, but rooted in the supremacist doctrines of Islamism. From the starvation fields of Biafra to the hacked bodies in Plateau State, Nigeria exemplifies how Islamist extremism weaponizes faith to erase Christianity from the continent. The world averts its gaze, but the blood cries out for recognition and action. The Biafra Catastrophe: Seeds of Islamist Supremacy (1967–1970) The Nigerian Civil War, often sanitized ...

Deborah Patta: CBS Reporter's Pattern of Anti-Israel Bias and Professional Fallout

Deborah Patta: CBS Reporter's Pattern of Anti-Israel Bias and Professional Fallout How a veteran correspondent’s activism undermined credibility—and cost her job In an era where media bias can distort life-or-death conflicts, South African-born CBS News correspondent Deborah Patta has emerged as a prime example of journalism crossed with activism. Long accused of amplifying Hamas propaganda while undermining Israel's defensive actions, Patta's tenure at CBS ended abruptly in October 2025 amid layoffs—and whispers of deeper accountability for her controversial reporting on the Israel-Hamas war. Her ouster, part of a broader 100-job cut under new CBS leadership, has her consulting lawyers for a potential lawsuit, claiming unfair treatment just months after signing a lucrative three-year contract. Yet, sources suggest her axing may stem directly from backlash over her handling of sensitive Gaza coverage, including a heavily edited interview with U.S. Ambassa...

The Shadow of Arab Supremacy: Racism and the (roughly) 5 Million Victims of Sudan's Endless Conflicts

The Shadow of Arab Supremacy: Racism and the (roughly) 5 Million Victims of Sudan's Endless Conflicts Sudan, Africa's third-largest country, has been scarred by decades of violence rooted in deep-seated ethnic divisions, where Arab identity has been weaponized as a tool of supremacy and exclusion . Since the mid-20th century, conflicts pitting the Arab-dominated north against non-Arab populations in the south and west have claimed roughly 5 million lives , driven by policies of Arabization, racial hierarchies, and genocidal campaigns. This Arab racism —manifested in derogatory slurs like " abd " (slave) for Black Africans, favoritism toward Arab tribes, and state-sponsored militias targeting non-Arabs—has fueled mass killings, famine, and displacement on a staggering scale. While the world often frames these as civil wars or resource disputes, the core is a racist ideology that views non-Arab Sudanese as inferior, justifying their extermination or subjugation. ...

The Genocide Lie

[Updated frequently] The genocide lie The Genocide Lie: Why the Accusation Against Israel Collapses Under Scrutiny.   In the months since "Palestine" regime Hamas ’s October 7 attacks , there has been a full-force campaign to frame Israel’s counteroffensive in Gaza as a supposed "genocide."  The charge is not only false—it is an outrageous distortion of both international law and moral truth. The accusation dishonors the real victims of genocide, manipulates suffering for political purposes, and, worst of all, shields the genocidal intentions of Hamas behind a false moral equivalence.  Simple introduction:   The war launched in retaliation to Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack that massacred over 1,200 Israelis --including via suffocating families in shelters, behadings, burning families alive, mass rapes, etc.-- and kidnapped 251 hostages (with 50 still captive, only 20+ presumed alive)—do not meet the UN's 1948 genocide definition , as there was no preplan...