Mike Belcher, a commentator active on social media, posted several tweets on December 7, 2025, addressing topics ranging from European national identity to concerns about foreign aid and accountability for individuals.
In one post, Belcher expressed his views on the preservation of distinct national identities in Europe. He wrote, “I’d love to see Europe retain its unique nature of nations. Ireland should be Irish. England should be English. Germany should… well, maybe they should rethink some things. France should be French. Of course, they should all be Christian. Unfortunately, it looks like they’re” (December 7, 2025).
Later that evening, Belcher commented on the use of taxpayer funds by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in Africa. He stated, “We’ve got taxpayer dollars flowing to NGOs ostensibly doing charity that are directly funding Islamic terrorists in Africa… directly contrary to our executive and legislative foreign policy goals.” (December 7, 2025). This reflects ongoing public debates regarding oversight and transparency in the allocation of international aid and the potential risks associated with insufficient monitoring.
In another tweet posted minutes later, Belcher questioned why certain investigations had not taken place concerning an unnamed individual: “How have we not gotten a hard drive check on this pervert yet?” (December 7, 2025).
Discussions around NGO funding and its unintended consequences have been a recurring topic in policy circles. There have been documented cases where international aid has inadvertently reached extremist groups due to gaps in oversight or mismanagement by intermediary organizations.
