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Shocking Video: Muslim Kids Harass Christian Boy in Nigeria - Is This the Future of Religious Tolerance?

This troubling video from Nigeria shows a group of Muslim children harassing a Christian boy, using a toy gun and calling him an "infidel" while pressuring him to enter a mosque and pray. Apparently, some elders were even recording the incident, which makes it even more disturbing.

This incident seems to reflect the deep religious tensions in northern Nigeria, where the Christian-Muslim divide has been a longstanding issue. Factors like low literacy rates in the region, especially among the Hausa population, and the influence of extremist groups like Boko Haram are fueling this kind of intolerance.

It’s heartbreaking to see such behavior in kids, and it makes one think they’re likely learning this from the adults around them. 
 


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@sly 28 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€
We are are in real trouble if a grown man is there videoing and encouraging this evil act. That man should be identified and arrested for inciting violence.
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@morayo 28 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€ (reply to @sly)
its the same people they gave millions in the name of rehabilitation
@morayo 28 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€
Behold the religion of peace
@lawanga 28 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€
man this is disturbing! They are just kids ffs! Who is the moron videoing!!! 😭😭
@cece 27 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€
According to Grok, illiteracy rates in Nigeria affects about 74% of children aged 7-14. This surely contributed to this intolerance as illiterate youth are more vulnerable to extremist recruitment.That man making the video and encouraging them needs to be identified and held accountable.
@cece 27 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€
According to Grok AI, Low literacy rates in Nigeria, affecting 74% of children aged 7-14, contribute to this intolerance, as illiterate youth are more vulnerable to extremist recruitment, perpetuating a cycle of violence and instability.
@lamidy 21 days ago: πŸ”— πŸ“€

this is very sad 😭



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