In a jaw-dropping twist, Mount Olivet Baptist Church in Kentucky stages a mock firing squad execution in front of impressionable children. Yes, you read that right. While corporate media outlets like CNN and NBC scramble to frame this as a “misguided act of faith,” we should pause and reconsider the implications of indoctrination masked as entertainment. Where’s the outrage over putting children in a situation that trivializes violence and death?
What’s shocking is not just the church’s grotesque display but how differently various media outlets cover this story. CNN wants to paint the church as a quaint little community lost in interpretation, while Fox News, attempting to preserve its conservative image, likely tiptoes around the issue—afraid of offending their base. The hypocrisy is astounding; the same outlets that pontificate about sensitivity in schools fail to criticize a church where kids chant, “Take him out! Blow him up!”
Our culture has grown numb to extreme narratives pushed by the left, yet here’s a prime chance for accountability on all sides. Advocates for social justice and family values alike should be outraged. But where’s that outrage in the mainstream? The reality is, they aren’t interested in dissecting the moral repugnance of this event; they’re far more focused on their agenda.
This isn’t just a story about a church gone rogue; it’s about how our media feigns shock while selectively choosing which events deserve their ire. The establishment wants you distracted, believing this is merely a “local issue,” when in fact, it’s a national reflection of our degraded values.
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