The lockdown crisis of the past three years saw many use restrictions as an excuse to clampdown upon Christians, particularly in Western countries.
We saw police storming Easter ceremonies in London, journalists monitoring funerals on webcams in Dublin and widespread arson against Christians in Canada.
The terror attacks in Canada were started after media conspiracy theories stated that the church had murdered and buried hundreds of young children in unmarked graves. As it transpired, the entire story was a complete hoax. The style with which it was spread bore similarities to the Tuam conspiracy theory in Ireland, which claims that nuns murdered and then dumped 800 babies into a sewage tank in the West of Ireland. No bodies, no sewage tank and no evidence of murder have been found. The tactic was popularised by Chinese Communist in the 1950s, who claimed that high mortality rates in deprived orphanages was evidence that nuns had been in fact murdering children.
As a result of lies by the Canadian media, not to mention tacit endorsement from Justin Trudeau, hate crimes against Catholics rose by a colossal 260% in 2021.
The report stated that:
marked the highest number of hate crimes targeting a religion since comparable data have been recorded, and followed three consecutive years of decreases.
At one point during the terror wave in Canada, the numbers of churches being set on fire with arson attacks had eclipsed the numbers that preceded the Red Terror in the Spanish Civil War.
You can read the full report on anti Christian terror in Canada here.