Ok. But millions of Christians are being persecuted around the globe.
"The Never Ending ‘Pandemic’: 360 Million Christians Persecuted Worldwide ... Most of the “extreme persecution” meted out to Christians in nine of the top 11 worst nations continues, however, to come either from Islamic oppression, or takes place in Muslim-majority nations. This means that approximately 80% of the absolute worst persecution around the globe takes place in the name of Islam. This trend affects the entire list, not just the top 11: the persecution that Christians experience in 39 of the 50 nations also comes either from Islamic oppression or occurs in Muslim majority nations. The overwhelming majority of these nations are governed by some form of shari‘a (Islamic law). It can either be directly enforced by government or society or, more frequently, both, although societies—family members outraged in particular by relatives who have converted—tend to be more zealous in its application."
https://www.raymondibrahim.com/2023/02/08/the-never-ending-pandemic-360-million-christians-persecuted-worldwide/ This along with the millions killed in abortion is the greatest genocidal h0Ɩ0cαųst of our time. It is the duty of Christian leaders to at least speak out against and arguably do everything in their power including sanctions etc to end such persecution of innocent Christians. It would easily be possible if some Christian leaders began to do their Christian duty and support the persecuted Church. This would also help win great victories for Christendom, because once persecution ceases, more evangelism and spreading the Gospel can happen, more souls can be won, more people converted out of evil ideologies (like Islamism and Communism, the top 2 persecutors) and thus in time these evil ideologies can be completely defeated.