Persecution of Christians in Africa appears in the media less often than the scale of violence would suggest. Some openly claim this is the result of self-censorship – fear of accusations of “Islamophobia” and reluctance to address subjects uncomfortable for global organizations. Others argue that editorial teams simply follow what drives clicks, and African conflicts fail to break through to mass awareness. There are also theories online that silencing these crimes is part of a broader political strategy. Is someone really covering up the tragedy of thousands, or is it just a result of media priorities? Vote and decide whom you believe.
Category: Religion
The “Religion” category features polls focused on contemporary religious topics and their social context. Subjects include relations between religion and the state, religious practices, symbols in public space, faith-related events and their media coverage. The surveys reflect diverse public attitudes toward religion and its place in modern society.
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Interfaith marriages – freedom of choice or a source of conflict?

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Interracial marriages – natural diversity or social conflict?

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Do modern media deliberately weaken the image of men and family values?

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Halloween – fun, trend or spiritual threat?

More and more people outside the USA are wondering what Halloween really is – an innocent game or a spiritual danger. Some see it merely as a colorful American trend that gives children and adults a chance to dress up, eat sweets, and have fun together. Others claim it’s a dangerous phenomenon that gradually replaces local traditions, turning reflection on death into a grotesque festivity. Online, there are even theories that Halloween isn’t just an imported custom but a part of global spiritual manipulation – a subtle normalization of occultism and dark symbolism. So when we celebrate Halloween, are we truly just having fun, or are we letting foreign patterns slowly replace our roots?
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Project Blue Beam

