Bratislava 1942 to Sokoto 2025
During the Holocaust, a Catholic priest and politician—President Jozef Tiso—signed the deportation orders that sent 70,000 Slovak Jews to their deaths. The Church watched. Bishops kept their robes clean. They taxed the victims—and never… pic.twitter.com/BYxbEbY5If
— Mike Arnold (@MikeArnoldTruth) November 30, 2025
Bratislava 1942 to Sokoto 2025
During the Holocaust, a Catholic priest and politician—President Jozef Tiso—signed the deportation orders that sent 70,000 Slovak Jews to their deaths. The Church watched. Bishops kept their robes clean. They taxed the victims—and never excommunicated the killer in the collar.
Now in Nigeria, the blood cries again. Bishop Matthew Kukah—shepherd of a slaughtered flock—denies there is genocide, mocks calls for international intervention, and kneels at the table of power while his people are burned from theirs.
From Auschwitz to Agatu, the pattern is the same: When bishops prefer access to Caesar over allegiance to Christ, the altar becomes a crime scene. And the shepherd wears scarlet—not from ordination, but from complicity.
History doesn’t just repeat. It indicts.
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