Screenshots: University of Massachusetts on Easter vs. Ramadan – Spot The Difference
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Christianity continues to get cancelled in the West and the U.S. Government is leading by example.
Universities are following suit by substituting the word “Easter” all the time!
It’s blatantly obvious what’s happening.
Christians have been tolerant and apathetic for far too long. That is the difference I spot. Christians have become a go with the flow of society, go along to get along group.
Stand up and fight for your faith and God, that is what your faith demands, Christians. The days of being a closet Christian or putting God in a Sunday Church box are over. Declare your faith and love, take a stand.
Time to talk about Christianity and time to get LOUD ABOUT IT.
The left has been taking advantage of our Christian compassion and tolerance for decades, as well as the inherent and relative compassion of European people (and those of European heritage). But enough is enough. We are called to be loving and compassionate to others, but not to tolerate evil. Pray for your enemies that their hearts will change, but don't let them destroy your entire civilization and everything good in it.
It's the strangest thing to me how many white liberals slobber over Muslims and can never get enough of bowing to them and their demands. The very people who would kill liberals and their way of life if they had the chance, the last people in the world who would ever support or even tolerate a gay or a tranny. But they're mostly brown and poor, and they're anti-Christian, so the left worships them. It's an illness.
The university system is another pillar of corrupted Western society that will crumble soon. Soon, no one will donate to them and many will no longer send their children to be indoctrinated in them. It's already happening. I encourage all of the teenagers I teach to go to trade schools and learn a real skill. If you want to learn an academic subject, there are dozens of courses available online that are as good or better than what you can learn at a local university. Let these institutions die.