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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Europeans Who Protest Persecution of Christians

Hat tip Revoltes en Europe


As often as I criticize the Europeans, I am somewhat heartened to see some taking to the streets to protest the persecution of Christians around the world. The below report is from the French blog, Revoltes en Europe, which is linked on this site under the European Allies section. It shows five videos taken on January 11 of street demonstrations  in Stuttgart, Munich, Essen, Cologne, and Nuremberg. The heading (in French) takes a blast at the EU political leadership for covering up the abuses in the Middle East for the sake of Middle East oil. The five German videos are followed by two others from Open Doors, first an indexing of the worst offending countries (in French), and the final report in English.

http://revoltes-en-europe.over-blog.com/article-les-allemands-se-mobilisent-contre-la-persecution-des-chretiens-dans-le-monde-122083211.html

I applaud the protests in Germany. I would like to see more of them as well as similar protests against anti-Semitism in Europe itself.

3 comments:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Next they'll be having a putsch or two in a beer hall. That's where this kind of thinking usually leads to.

Oh, wait, Gary doesn't approve of putsches in beer halls. Political fringe groups Gary approves of would NEVER start their putsch in a beer hall.

Gary Fouse said...

Siarlys,


I do not approve of having a putsch in a beer hall. It disrupts the beer drinking.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

That's the kind of humor that keeps your faithful readers coming back, Gary.