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Growing Intolerance And Violence Against Christians In Europe
In 2023, 2,444 anti-Christian hate crimes were documented across 35 European countries. These crimes ranged from vandalism and arson to physical violence and restrictions on religious freedoms. The findings reveal a concerning trend that has left Christian communities feeling increasingly vulnerable.
The report published on Friday highlighted France, the U.K., and Germany as areas of particular concern. France recorded nearly 1,000 hate crimes last year, making it the most affected country. The incidents included the desecration of churches and cemeteries, with at least 84 direct attacks on individuals.
Experts warn that the real scale of the problem is far greater than official statistics suggest. Regina Polak, OSCE’s special representative for combating racism, xenophobia, and discrimination, described anti-Christian hate crimes as a “message of exclusion” that impacts not only the victims but society as a whole.
OIDAC Managing Director Anja Hoffmann echoed this concern, emphasizing the significant number of unreported cases.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/...istians-europe
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I remember in the parking lot of our neighborhood Catholic Church there was a raised alter w/a dome. there was always a beautiful statue in it that father Joe would change out depending on the occasion. Well, It would take a few volunteers to move the heavy statue. My buddy and I were two of them. Anyway, it smelled like urine there all the time. We would clean it with the hose and disinfectant. But it reoccurred.
So, one weekend a few Italian boys camped out in the back of the library adjacent to the parking lot w/Louisville slugger. Sunday morning, two niggers were found with many broken bones. But the urine smell never occurred again.