
The Charlie Kirk Show Christians Under Assault In Korea
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Jan 6, 2026 Chance, son of Pastor Son Hyun-bo, sheds light on his father's arrest in South Korea for resisting COVID lockdowns. He discusses the alarming state of Christian freedom, highlighting the societal issues stemming from the country's low birthrate. Chance also reflects on the dangers of current political trends, including pro-China sentiments, and warns Americans to take action before it's too late. His impassioned plea emphasizes the importance of faith, courage, and advocacy for persecuted Christians, urging listeners to join the fight for religious liberty.
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Lockdown Defiance Made A Symbol
- Pastor Son refused to surrender in COVID lockdowns and led outdoor worship despite police rope-offs.
- His resistance made him a symbol of Christian conservatism and a target for the left-leaning government.
Disturbingly Low Birthrate
- South Korea's fertility rate sits around 0.7 children per woman, an extinction-level trend.
- The hosts and guests link the low birthrate to cultural shifts and weakened pro-family religious influence.
Political Speech Charged As Crime
- Authorities charged Pastor Son with election law violations for criticizing candidates' LGBT policies.
- Prosecutors cited 'risk of flight' to justify imprisonment despite his 33-year local ministry record.

