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the hello i'm manila chan you are tuned into modus operandi. every year, thousands of christians in africa are slaughtered, number's unknown to much of the west due to a lack of media coverage. today we'll look into where this onslaught is most prevalent. and why it's happening, seemingly unnoticed by the collective last 2 for port to be concerned about human rights abuses. all right, let's get into the m o the . it may come as a shock to you to hear this,
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but christianity in all its various sets, a catholicism, baptists, orthodox and so on. christians are the most persecuted religious group in the world that according to washington dc think tank the cato institute, citing the study conducted by opened doors usa, which estimates that over 350000000 questions around the world faced some level of what they called significant persecution. some resulting in death in the 10s of thousands. among those 2023 depths, a whole village of christians in the central nigerian state of plateau, who had their whole town raised by a ledge, muslim extremist, hundreds massacred on christmas eve churches burnt to the ground homes. sacked children, slaughtered in the arms of their mothers, and to this day nobody has been brought to justice. the new g m maybe now is the
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most dangerous country for christian seemed to be nigeria, known as the giant of africa, is the continents biggest economy and largest democracy, with a population projected to become the world's 3rd largest by 2050. it's also the world's largest mixed muslim christian nation. you know, julia, we have a, has a population, 20210000000 people. and i want to be precise, almost to the 50 percent out across the us. and so please just pardon me, julia christians hiring the guest a vibrant nigeria to serve as a growth engine for the whole ton of field. one would be a source of instability and violence criteria has been in the news lately because of the recent elections. the country is that an inflection point. with over 60
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percent of the population living in poverty was dirty crises, including kidnapping and terrorism. have multiply the i'm here in nigeria, one of the places it's most difficult, most dangerous to be a follower jesus. every year, thousands of people are killed for their faith. this is a camp of people who are remainders, people who been orphaned, people who've lost their fathers, their husbands, house resolution, 82 can make a difference. the u. s. government needs to make nigeria country a particular concern. it has been in the past, it should be now. there are thousands of christians who are going to be killed this year. we need to make a stand. joining us to discuss this disturbing trend of violence against christians is jason jones. jason is the president of the vulnerable people project. he's
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a film producer, author and human rights worker. his new book, the grades campaign against the great reset, drops april 16th. jason, thanks for making time to talk with us. so 1st of jason, on the matter of the, the christmas mass occurs in nigeria, a 195 questions were slaughtered in the plateau state in central nigeria on christmas eve of 2023. by what they allege are full on him, militants ok, but the european parliament is attributing this to climate change and avoiding using terms like genocide that you know my insight to many feelings. why is the international community afraid to touch on the the subject of religious persecution? yeah, well the international community is really good at condemning genocide, so that happened a generation ago, but tragically, they're very consistent and falling down in the face of genocides today, obviously and nigeria, there's been
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a complete abandonment of the christians and nigeria. we saw the same thing in iraq and syria, as the ancient christian communities, the syrians and the cow, the ends are being wiped from the face of the earth by isis. whether you'd see, we're suffering ethnic cleansing and genocide, the hands of isis. we just saw the armenians completely completely cleanse from ard sack, and there was not a blip on the world. and there's other silence from the world community, nothing changes. so this is something that's consistent. so at the bottom, well, people project actually found that this organization over 20 years ago because it was obvious that nation states only use human rights violations and religious persecution to further the ends of those states. and there is never been an authentic commitment to advocating for border will add like a religious communities as an end and themselves. and so that's something we seek to do with the vulnerable people project. and i have to say we consistently fail.
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we failed to wake the. busy up to what's happening in our exact we're meeting christians, we failed. but for 12 years banging drums trying to wake the world up to what was coming for the christians and easy to use in iraq. and we failed there. and again in nigeria, tragically 9 out of 10 christians in the world this years were murdered, will be murdered and nigeria and it is very difficult to get the world to pay attention. and so across africa there is a rise in sectarian violence directed mostly at christians. if we stick with nigeria as an example, since 2009 according to the international society for civil liberties and rule of lawgroup, they estimate that some 40000 nigerians had been killed because of their face. these whole villages had been raised churches, schools burnt to the ground. if there is no media outcry, and seldom are the perpetrators ever brought to injustice why the media silence?
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yeah, again, this is a consistent pattern that we've seen right now. there are hundreds of thousands of people i just placed in sedan by the word they're nothing. again with the ethnic cleansing, an artifact and nothing. so what we're seeing and nigeria is, it's just consistent. and the mainstream media fails to address human rights issues . i called the captive media and less in some way benefits, powerful interest groups. and so that's one of the challenges that vp is trying to convince powerful interest groups that advocating for vulnerable at the urologist communities is in their interest. when you look at the christians and nigeria, you have the largest of quote unquote democracy in africa. it will be the 3rd largest country in the world by 2050. it's evenly divided by christians and muslims, and it's also muslims, anatomist and others that suffered the hands of these is one mistake stream is not
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just christians, but you know that the future of nigeria is the future of africa. and anyone who wants a peaceful, prosperous africa, should be fighting for a peaceful, prosperous, prosperous nigeria. but tragically, the plight of the christians and nigeria gets lost in these very busy media cycles that seem to be driven by powerful interests. and it's not just a large area or the confidence of africa either. according to the cato institute in a, in a 2022 paper that was citing open doors, usa. christianity is actually the world's most persecuted religion. despite media hype surrounding various other freights, they reported roughly 6000 christians were murdered that year, another 6000 were imprisoned, and then some 4000 more kidnapped. they say 5000 churches were destroyed. these are global numbers. what do you think is driving this rise in
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a tax on christians worldwide? well i, you know, i, is it arise and attacks and cushions worldwide, or is this just the 2000 in your history of the church? something that's unique about christianity is that the christian is compelled to stand with the outside or it is the christian is compelled to stand for justice. the christian religion says that really, if we have an other were called to love the other or to emulate ourselves in the service of those who are being scape goat at or suffering abuse. so wherever there are christians, whenever there is political, one rast, wherever there is religious persecution, ethic persecution, a christian will be compelled to stand with them. and the great catholic, the french catholic, a anthropologist, renee gerard, said to stand with the scape goat is to become indistinguishable to the mob from the scape goat you're standing way. so christians or for 2000 years is separate persecution. so, um, yeah, staggering the numbers are staggering. as we see sort of world order beginning to
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disintegrate. christians will be compelled to stand with those who are suffering and abused. and when you stand with those who are suffering and abused, you yourself will face abuse. so as you say, you know, these are new events or incidents that are new to the christian community. very good point. all right, coming up next will examine christianity in america over the controversy of abortion rights. we're just the law, contravene religion. we'll discuss it when we return with jason jones to type them all will be right back the the every spring and summer, the melting optics move reveals abandoned machinery,
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presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going on the ground can as a result, online, it was can be started by line. these can be expanded by turn. the importance of what could never be of a station. so that transparency is extraordinary. john mystic patrice then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more than that by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest lies tends to me, engulfing endlessly to relate to seriously. and i know why advice may
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assume that no one who is the guy that illegals anymore wisely voltage just for to be on box weighing a 175 used to go through a distance. it's all we going to let that stay the welcome back to the m o i manila chant. jason jones is back to continue the conversation. thanks for sticking with us jason. so let me ask you which groups of questions do you think are the most persecute? as is it, is it the catholics? is it protestants? orthodox? who yeah. i think well the catholic church again is the largest church and the orthodox churches. because 1st because they were churches in the islamic world, they weren't evangelize and they weren't spreading around the globe. the way the
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western church wise and so the western church specifically catholicism. you will find catholic orders and catholic lay a past which like mine were a catholic, a possible it wherever there is persecution, a world. so i think you will find the catholic church is, is produces the most monitors, probably not. you know, because we are the largest church and because with a church that is set the missionaries to the furthest reaches of the world, do you think of the great martyrs of the 20th century have st. maximillian, colby was a polish priest who had the largest newspaper in the world at the time of the german invasion opponent. it was an anti nazi newspaper. he died in a starvation bunker. you think of the great polish st to get jersey puppy ask you, a jesuit priest, who is the spiritual founder of the solidarity movement, who is beat to death um by the cage and being thrown into an icy river. so you know, the catholic church is the church that probably produces the most monitors and what
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do you see martyrs, and any and nigeria and other places most likely that they're going to be catholic . what about the so called secular west? do you think the growth of is um and secularism is posing a threat to the actual freedom of worship and in the so called free societies and and could we see perhaps worse discrimination in the future? i mean for example, we have recently seen that the f b i was investigating under cover my do a catholic group in richmond, virginia, labeling them far right extremist. yeah, it is to be expected. you know, i always as a catholic, i'm grateful. want to hear the story is because that means catholics are doing their job. so, you know, it's not really that they're left to stephen so much is that their progressive, i say that with the west is the compost liberal that no longer believes in freedom of speech, freedom of speech or expression,
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or religion. it's really it lacked in the, in the west is driven by an obsessive desire for progress and progress at the expense of human dignity progress at the expense of the bond rubel . so for example, you have port cap of children in the congo digging for a cobalt for lithium batteries. so this, this does drive for progress if you get the cost of human dignity. so, is, is, will inevitably lead to christian persecution, because as a christian, i am compelled to stand with the leader. as a christian, i am compelled to stand with the catholic children, the christian children, the mazda and children, the adams children in the, in congo, who are working in the worst slave labor like conditions in, in and around a toxic waste, a toxic cobalt. so we're compelled to stand with them as you get in the way of this
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relentless drive for progress. one can expect persecution to expand on religious attacks in the us for us as we saw you know, role overturn by scotto is many on the, the religious side. we're celebrating this on, on the grounds of their religious values. i mean, primarily christians. shortly thereafter, we saw some churches torched, a lot of intolerant language towards entire communities of faith. where do we draw the line here in the us between religious expression and the letter of the law to? well, there was a recent book that came out called legacy of life honoring the 50 heroes most responsible for the or overturning of roe vs wade. and i was honored in that book as one of the 50 people most responsible for the opportunity to pursue with united states. and i was grateful for that. honor. i don't know if i earned it, but you know, the overturning of rovers has weighed um was essential for the salvation of this
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republic. because like slavery and segregation before it, abortion denied the only principle of unity that the united states has. so we're not united by ethnicity, we're not united by history. we're not united by religion. we're united around this declaration principle, this belief that is really fundamentally the christian vision of the human person. we are united by this belief that every human being is endowed by god with inalienable rights in a viable dignity. everyone understands that the biological beginning of the universe of the human person is virtualization. and that abortion destroys the human person. and so what rovers does weight really did is it undermines this republic and so the overturning of roe vs wade really. although in the short run, created some division a lot less division than i expected. it really turned out to be kind of and nothing burger despite the democrat parties of session with the issue of abortion, and they're just driving away younger voters and minority voters with that. and i
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hope they continue doing that. but really, the overturning of rovers is wade was essential for the salvation of a republic. in the same way, there's a civil rights act was in the same way that the trash you, the civil war ending slavery in the long run was necessary for, for this republic. for the health of our republic to and while we're on the subject of, of the us and society's view on religion. can we, for a moment just examine this new, paradoxical shift here. because for the last 2 generations, it seemed americans were abandoning religion altogether. but some recent new pollings seems to indicate the youngest of gen z, and the new gen alpha are taking a noticeable swing and the other direction showing that face is actually on the rise among the youngest of the americans. how do we square that? yeah, it's really interesting. so jim's the engine now far the most conservative is the
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most conservative generation in america since the twenty's, which i think it's something that's quite interesting and you see this, this long for religion. so in the, in the united states we see this, we see this nihilistic oppose liberal left. and on the right we see sort of this card i called the cargo called the gnostic cargo cult, which you see in eastern europe and russia with guys like and dealt with times like alexander duke. and who try to cobble together like the remnants of what was left of russian culture in the wake of you know, a 77 years up to tell terry and is i'm that sort of decimated civil society. there's. you're seeing that now in the west where they sort of try to cobble together and build together. so sort of traditions this a thing for tradition. and so i think the real challenge for the church in the west is to not allow young people to be seduced by ideologies or enthusiasms. gnosticism or this great awakening, that you see it on the right. but rather to attract them to trinitarian,
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traditional orthodox christianity. and i think what we're seeing with jersey and jen alpha is there, look into it all there. look into it all as they look at the grade reset, as they look at global is because they look at how pornography and ab dating is obliterated their bill. you experience arrows and the awakening of romantic love in a natural human way. they know they've been robbed, they're going to be a very angry generation. and so they're looking for answers. and they know that neo liberalism or post, you know, the post liberal nihilistic left has nothing to offer them but lies on. so they're looking everywhere willy nilly. um, so i think it's the responsibility of the church to really clearly present orthodox christianity, epistatic historic christianity. the christianity that, that i believe as a christian of course is not only true,
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but knit together everything. true, beautiful and good in the civilization that we have. and um, so yeah, i think it's just an admirable that we're going to see a swing to the right. we don't want it to be a liberal nihilistic right. we want it to be a wholesome christian, humane conservatism. all right, i got to leave it right there. jason jones, president of the vulnerable people project, author of the new book, the great campaign against the great reset. thank you so much for your time. thank you for sharing your time for this important topic. all right, that's going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you so much for tuning in. we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o. the,
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the 1st 3rd of the 19 sensor, he was marked by the aggressive expansion of the united states. the americans sought the seas as much territory for settlement as possible. ignoring the sovereignty of the neighboring states and the interests of the indigenous peoples in 1845, washington announced the annexation of mexican texas. and in march, 1846 american troops invaded mexico. however, mexico itself did not have enough means to effectively confront the enemy. besides, it was being torn apart by internal conflicts. the americans manage to turn the tide of the war in their favor. in september 18, 47,
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the us army captured mexico city. mexico was forced to assign a humiliating peace treaty according to wait to get lost 55 percent of its territory. vieques agent of the lands to the united states led to terrible consequences, bloodshed, genocide was committed against the indians in california. during the 1st half and 3 of the american ruled, the number of the indigenous people in the region decrease from 150216000 people. slavery which had been abolished in mexico long before the united states. the tax was restored on the occupied territories. this will later become one of the reasons for the civil war in the united states themselves. nations like individuals are punished for their transgressions. we got our punishment. american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. the l look forward
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it's not. we don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the i'm action or can see welcome back to going underground broke of single around the world from the middle east. today the world quote is scheduled to begin a 2 day hearing goal by nicaragua, against germany, of a it's role in the gaza genocide. the central american nation, infamously, destabilized by us death squads, is accusing europe's most popular economy of facilitating the commission of genocide by providing political, financial, and military support to his rail tomorrow. pentagon boss, lloyd austin, will it be able to congress, but more weapons of the millions of dollars would have been used against palestine? joining me now from telling me it was a long time calling this to these rarely newspaper.

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