A priest could go to prison for preaching against Islam
In Spain, freedom of speech and religion is under serious threat. The case of Catholic priest Custodio Magister, who faces up to three years in prison for preaching against Islamic fundamentalism, has sparked national and international debate. What makes the case more striking is that, according to his own statements, Father Custodio never referred to all Muslims, but specifically to radical factions that promote violence and terrorism.
Despite this clarification, Spain’s judicial system, influenced by the socialist government of Pedro Sánchez, is moving forward with a possible trial scheduled for the coming months. If confirmed, this would mark an unprecedented situation: a Catholic priest prosecuted not for inciting hatred, but for warning about the dangers of extremism. To many, this reflects a disturbing double standard.
While priests and Christian leaders face legal persecution for defending their faith or warning about real threats, open supporters of groups such as the Taliban or radical Islamist movements remain untouched by the law. This contradiction exposes the fragility of liberties under a government more concerned with political correctness than with defending fundamental values.
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
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