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The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.48.2 featuring Rob, Flabbergasted, & Stephen Harder

The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.48.2 featuring Rob, Flabbergasted, & Stephen Harder

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Nicki Minaj took her celebrity platform to the UN to cry persecution over Nigerian Christian killings, conveniently ignoring that Muslims and non-Christians are also victims of the ongoing violence there. We dissect this self-aggrandizing move, questioning the motivation behind using "God-given" influence to prioritize Christian suffering for social or political gain. Her speech hypocritically ignored the lack of religious freedom faced by minorities in her own country while promoting a massive persecution complex. Why can't she "just be in entertainment"?

News Source:
Nicki Minaj Addresses United Nations About Alleged Christian Persecution in Nigeria
By Unknown for KTLA
December 3rd, 2025
https://ktla.com/entertainment/nicki-minaj-addresses-united-nations-about-alleged-christian-persecution-in-nigeria/amp/

The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.48.2 featuring Rob, Flabbergasted, & Stephen Harder

Nicki Minaj Cries Persecution at the UN
Christian Nationalism Goes Global
The Hypocrisy of US Religious Freedom Claims
Stop Ignoring Muslim Deaths in Nigeria
Nicki Minaj's Self-Aggrandizing Speech Exposed
Celebrity Christianity: Influence by God?
War Threats Over Christian Killings?
Nicki Minaj: Christian or Christian Nationalist?
Christian Persecution Complex Goes Pop Star
When Celebs Weaponize Their Faith
Are Christians the Only Victims in Nigeria?
Why Celebrity Pundits Shouldn't Talk Politics
Unpacking Nicki Minaj's Moral Authority Claim
Nigeria: Farmers vs. Faith?
The Cost of Christian Tokenism


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