Mike Belcher, a social media user, posted a series of statements on September 13, 2025, detailing personal experiences and sharing opinions about church communities.
In a post made at 21:54 UTC, Belcher described various incidents he claims to have experienced. He wrote, “A SMALL collection that took me 10 seconds to find. It could go on for days – and it directly resulted in me being attacked, my finances compromised by hackers, my vehicle tampered with to cause me to crash, explosive fireworks launched at my home, etc.. https://t.co/nE9XlmtNFa”.
Later the same evening at 23:06 UTC, Belcher commented on violence and targeting within society. He stated, “So, I think the final answer is ‘it’s a shame you guys keep getting murdered but I’m glad my side is still painting targets on your backs.'”.
At 23:14 UTC, Belcher expressed his views regarding church attendance and leadership. He posted, “Church isn’t scary. Avoid the ones flying progressive, Democrat pride flags and female pastors, come with an ounce of humility, and meet your news brothers and sisters.”.
Belcher’s posts reflect ongoing discussions in the United States about online harassment and personal safety as well as debates over church leadership roles and inclusivity. Social media platforms have been central venues for individuals to share such experiences and opinions.

