Alexander says the United States applies human-rights concern selectively, ignoring the destruction of Christian communities in places like Iraq while suddenly foregrounding persecution in Nigeria when it suits U.S. purposes.
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Nigeria
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"...to care uh suddenly we discover the plight of Christians in Nigeria we discover persecution"
"...post where he started randomly talking about Christians being attacked in Nigeria. And we had the Tommy Robinson protests in the U.K. yesterday where"
"...friend of the guys got killed when he went back to nigeria or something something blew up in a he didn't die but a..."
"...lose Syria, go back in there, Russia, intensify, China, of course, Nigeria. And Nigeria, maybe they're not done bombing there. So there seems to..."
"...going to fight wars in Ukraine and Iran and Venezuela and Nigeria or wherever, you know, like let's not fight this war in Taiwan..."
"...world. And that's possibly why they're talking about also intervention in Nigeria or wherever, okay? So I think that is actually the grand play..."
"...in killing Christians around the world but now Trump cares about Nigeria please speak about it thank you Alexander and Alex well I think..."
"...of africa biafra is re -emerging as a major issue in nigeria i think it's a major issue in nigeria i think it's a..."
"...but Donald Trump was saying, no, he was actually born in Nigeria. His father is from Nigeria. So Barack Obama made fun of Donald..."
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