I’m packing my bags for the long trip home — tired, but more hopeful than ever.
My skin is still red from hours under the blazing California sun after doing what we promised: delivering more than 280,000 signatures against Apple TV demanding accountability for the airing of a blasphemous episode in its recent series Your Friends & Neighbors…
And it’s only thanks to you.
Every step we took in Culver City these past two days — every banner raised, every conversation shared, every street we covered — it all happened because you signed, you donated, and you refused to be silent.
So let me show you day by day, the impact of your support in our campaign against Apple’s mockery of our Christian faith.
But first, check out this great recap video of all that happened and what you and I achieved together:

Monday morning, last week, the CitizenGO team on the ground walked right up to Apple TV’s headquarters — your petition signatures in my hands, your voice behind me. We were ready to demand they remove the blasphemous episode that mocks millions of Christians and treats our Lord with contempt.
But before I could even speak… click. The doors locked.
I couldn’t believe it
Security wouldn’t answer. Staff inside turned away, pretending to ignore the very people they had insulted - us.
It stung — but it also lit a fire. We weren’t leaving.
With your support, we came back stronger: banners in hand, reinforcements from our friends at Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) by our side, and the determination to stand right next to Apple’s main entrance until they knew we were there to stay.

I knew they were watching — and my team and I could see how uncomfortable they were getting.
Some staff slipped outside, snapping photos and pretending to be “just passersby.”
They asked us questions, then returned to the building looking concerned — certainly not expecting that we would take matters into our own hands and push to the very last limit.
And while all of that was happening, your message was circling the city on our vans:
“Apple, Stop Attacks on Christians.”
The message was impossible to ignore — and it caught people’s attention right away.

Click here to see the full photo album from our protest.
People stopped us on the sidewalk, curious about the banners and the vans circling the city.
Some leaned in and asked softly, “Why boycott Apple?”
Others shook their heads in disbelief, telling us they’d seen the episode and that it had turned their stomach.
They signed our petition on the spot — adding their names to yours, building a wall of voices Apple could no longer ignore.
Cars slowed down to honk in support, drivers waving, pedestrians recognizing our campaign instantly. In those moments, I felt the weight of your signature and your prayers lifting us, step after step.
By the time the sun rose the next morning, we knew Apple would try to shut us out again. And they did.
The door slammed in our faces once more. Staff avoided our eyes, as if meeting them would mean facing the truth.
But instead of breaking our spirit, it only strengthened our resolve.
We took your message straight into the beating heart of Los Angeles — to the bustling streets, the famous landmarks, the places where the world’s eyes are always watching.
We gave out flyers, spoke to people face-to-face, and shared the truth Apple is desperate to hide.
They may have shut their doors to us… but the people on the streets welcomed us with open hearts.
They listened. They nodded. And they stood with us — against blasphemy, against mockery, against the persecution of Christians.

We carried your voice to the Dolby Theatre, where the Oscars take place… to the Walk of Fame… to The Grove… and to many other iconic spots.

We didn’t let ourselves be intimidated by those who disagreed with the campaign and filmed us right in our faces. We just kept moving — because your voice needed to be heard everywhere.
The heat was brutal. We were exhausted, sunburned, and almost faint from the blazing sun… but we never stopped.

And then came the moment that made it all worth it. Night fell. The city lights came on. Apple thought they could hide behind their locked doors. But then — your words lit up their headquarters.
Apple, Stop Attacks on Christians.
Projected in bold, blazing letters across their walls for everyone to see. No locked door could block that truth.

That’s when I knew: we had struck a nerve.
I am proud of what you and I could do in defense of our faith — of all of us who refused to stay silent. Your signature, your generosity, and your prayers made one of the biggest companies in the world nervous.
And yes… undoubtedly, they will think twice before mocking Christ again.
All of this confirms what I have seen time and time again: our pressure works.
Each name added to our petition, each act of courage, each sacrifice you make unsettles those who think they can mock Christ without consequences.
As you know, just a few days ago marked one year since our Christian faith was mocked before the entire world during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games.
CitizenGO was the first to react — and the only organisation to take legal action against the blasphemous parody of the Last Supper, an offense that deeply wounded Christians across the globe.
My teammates were arrested and thrown into a jail cell for standing up against this mockery. They were handcuffed and humiliated for daring to defend our faith.
From Paris to Los Angeles — from the Olympic drag parody to this latest attack — we’ve faced mockery, hostility, persecution, and locked doors.
And through it all, we’ve stood together. You and I. Shoulder to shoulder. Not just for a cause, but for Christ Himself.
What happened in Paris, and what we’ve just done in Los Angeles, is proof of our shared commitment: when Christians are mocked, we answer. We show up. We refuse to be silent.
This isn’t just about one episode or one protest.
It’s about a promise — that we will always defend what is sacred, no matter the cost. And we will do it together.