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Why They’re Really Coming for Peach McIntyre

 Decoding the Media’s Obsession with Mocking Spiritual Leaders

By now, you've probably seen the posts—laughing at her, mocking her, praying for her baby while cursing her name in the same breath. Peach McIntyre has become a lightning rod for public ridicule, spiritual projection, and coded slander. But let’s be real: this isn’t just about a viral post or a reel gone wrong. It’s bigger. It’s deeper. It’s spiritual.

👁️‍🗨️ This Is What Targeting Looks Like

When Black women speak with unshaken truth, especially ones walking in divine purpose, the attacks don’t always come through the front door. They slip in through sarcasm. Through memes. Through gossip disguised as “concern.”
Peach McIntyre is being spiritually profiled—not just by people, but by a system that can’t afford for women like her to wake up the ones still asleep.

They don’t just want to cancel her.
They want to discredit her discernment.
Because if her words hit too many hearts, the illusion breaks.

🌀 The "Straw" Syndrome

In the now-infamous Facebook post comparing Peach to the woman in Straw (a film drenched in trauma and gaslighting), the irony is thick: the poster mocks Peach while acknowledging she’s now experiencing the same pain she once commented on. That’s not just shade—that’s prophetic alignment.

What people call karma is really prophetic reflection.
What they mock is usually what they fear.

🎭 The Government Ain’t Even Hiding Anymore

Let’s stop pretending.
The government doesn't need to shut down spiritual leaders with violence anymore. They’ve got a better weapon: social manipulation. Let the people cancel each other. Let the ridicule go viral. Let mockery replace critical thinking.

They want women like Peach to give up.
To break down.
To apologize for their calling.

But spiritual leaders don’t fold under pressure—we transmute it.

🌱 What They Don’t See Coming

They forgot: the ones they laugh at…
are the ones God raises up in the end.

Every post, every video, every eye roll only amplifies her voice in the spirit realm. And whether people love her or hate her, they can’t ignore her—and that’s exactly why they’re coming for her.


Final Word

Peach McIntyre represents more than content—she represents activation.
And when you carry that kind of anointing, mockery is confirmation, not condemnation.

So, to the chosen ones watching all this unfold:
Let them laugh. Let them scroll.
You were never called to be palatable.
You were called to provoke awakening.

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