Islamic terrorists in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) brutally slaughtered 43 innocent Christians on Holy Thursday 2026, marking yet another horrific attack on believers that the mainstream media and international community continue to ignore.
The savage massacre occurred during one of Christianity's most sacred periods, as families and congregations prepared for Easter celebrations. Instead of finding protection and peace during this holy time, these faithful believers found themselves targeted for their faith by radical Islamic extremists.
But here's what's really infuriating, Patriots: while these jihadist animals were butchering Christians in cold blood, where was the international outrage? Where were the emergency UN sessions? Where was the wall-to-wall media coverage?
Instead, we see the same corrupt institutions that claim to care about human rights spending their time vilifying Israel and America while ignoring the systematic persecution and slaughter of Christians across multiple nations. It's a disgrace that exposes the complete moral bankruptcy of our so-called global leadership.
The Silence is Deafening
This wasn't an isolated incident – reports indicate that Holy Week 2026 saw coordinated attacks against Christian communities across multiple countries. Yet somehow these atrocities barely register a blip on the international radar.
Why? Because acknowledging the global war on Christianity doesn't fit the narrative that these globalist elites want to push. They'd rather focus their energy on attacking the only democracy in the Middle East and undermining American sovereignty than confronting the real threats facing innocent believers worldwide.
"The blood of these martyrs cries out for justice, but the world turns a deaf ear because it doesn't serve their political agenda."
Under President Trump's leadership, America has consistently stood up for persecuted Christians around the world. But we can't do it alone. The international community's deafening silence on these massacres reveals everything you need to know about their twisted priorities.
How many more innocent Christians must die before the world wakes up to this epidemic of religious persecution? And why does it always seem like the same people who lecture us about "tolerance" are the first to ignore real intolerance when it doesn't fit their narrative?
