A video of a woman preaching on a train abroad has sparked intense debate online, with reactions split between support and harsh ridicule. While some defended her right to freely express her faith, others criticized the setting and what they saw as cultural irony.

One particularly aggressive response read: “leaving Africa to come to a whit man’s country to preach to them about the religion they taught to your ancestors to oppress you is peak mental illness.”

The comment accuses the woman of historical ignorance and internalized colonialism, framing her actions as both pointless and delusional. Critics of the response argue that it crosses into personal abuse and dismisses individual spiritual conviction.

Supporters of the comment, however, claim it reflects frustration with how Christianity’s colonial legacy is often ignored by Africans who continue to promote it abroad. The exchange highlights the tension between faith, history, and freedom of expression in online discourse.

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