A video has emerged showing a man being visited at home by two police officers and an NHS psychologist after he expressed anger online about the stabbing of a Bishop in Sydney by an Islamist.
As reported by Modernity, Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed by a 16-year-old boy at the Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd church last week, in an attack that was caught on camera.
The teenager walked up to the bishop as he was giving a sermon and furiously jabbed at him with a knife while shouting “Allahu Akbar” as onlookers desperately tried to wrestle him to the ground.
Now a new video is circulating online, which appears to show how an Orthodox Christian man in the UK received a home visit from police and a psychologist for reportedly posting online, “Christians must stand up.”
The clip shows a female officer explaining how authorities had “a few concerns” about what the man had posted on social media.
“So why are you here today?” asks the man.
The woman says the police have been told the man “might have a few concerns, a few things that are bothering you at the moment”.
“This is religious discrimination,” responds the man, asserting that the police wouldn’t be knocking on the door of a Muslim if they had made similar statements.
“People raised concerns about your views…about what’s going on in Australia,” the police officer continues.
“Yeah, so I’m an Orthodox Christian, now you’ve turned up at my house because I went and seen my priest,” the man responds.
The NHS psychologist reiterated that there was a report about “some beliefs being expressed” and that he was there to ‘help’ the man.
“So because I’ve questioned about the church not acting on behalf of Christians, you’re now turning up here with mental health nurses assuming I’m some right-wing nutter,” the thought criminal responds.
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