“I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria.” In a blunt segment of Real Time, Bill Maher called out the world’s silence over what he describes as a literal “genocide attempt.” Maher highlighted staggering statistics: over 100,000 Christians killed and 18,000 churches burned by extremist groups.
Maher questioned why this massive humanitarian crisis is largely ignored by mainstream media and student protesters. “Where are the kids protesting this?” he asked, pointing to a glaring double standard in global activism. While other conflicts dominate the headlines, the systematic slaughter of an entire Christian population remains a massive blind spot.
Despite the scale of the violence, many feel the tragedy is being sidelined because it doesn’t fit popular political narratives. Maher’s comments have sparked a necessary debate on why some lives seem to matter more than others in the eyes of the international community.
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