the irish times tries a little out reach to catholics
The Irish Times published an article on Friday by John Allen who normally writes for an American publication styling itself The National Catholic Reporter.
The National Catholic Reporter is not really a Catholic newspaper.
The National Catholic Reporter is a private company run for profit by liberal left wing people who use the word Catholic in their title merely to sell newspapers.
It is similar in this respect to a newspaper in Ireland which erroneously and mendaciously styles itself The Irish Catholic but is really a commercial enterprise run by The Farmers Journal and edited by a down the line liberal called Something O'Sullivan.
I couldn't be arsed remembering what his first name is.
John Allen who himself poses Catholic, undertook to address the topic of sexual abuse in his Irish Times article.
He did so in splendidly mendacious fashion.
Here's a sample of what he wrote.
"As the clerical sex abuse crisis gathered steam in the US, there was a temptation to complain that the avalanche of criticism and litigation against the church wasn't fair. Some charged that the crisis provided an excuse for people with axes to grind against Catholicism, and that historical anti Catholic bias in the media and other elite sectors of society was also in play. In retrospect, all of these things were probably true in some measure, but saying them out loud was usually counterproductive. Such complaints, especially when they came from clergy, aggravated perceptions that the church was more interested in self defence than in coming clean, and probably emboldened critics to press their case."
Think about this bold readers.
John Allen, posing as a Catholic, writing in the Irish Times, has just said that most of my points about the present judicial and media orchestrated pogrom against the Catholic Church are true.
But he has added that it is wrong of me to state this truth.
Even though decent honorable Bishops are being labelled with utter mendacity as concealers of child abuse.
Even though the best among us are being humiliated and besmirched by the vulpine bullying witless and worthless cowards of the Irish Times, Independent Newspapers, and RTE.
Even though genuinely heroic Christians are having their life's work trahaised before our very eyes by a quisling lying left wing Archbishop and his smarmy acolyte Cardinal.
John Allen suggests we should all keep silent.
Just accept it.
Don't create a fuss.
You'll only make the persecutors angry if you insist on defending innocent people against their persecutions.
This reasoning is vile.
As evidenced by the paragraph above John Allen is a dirty, conniving, traitorous, malign, evil, bastard.
He is libellous too.
By describing himself as a Catholic he's certainly libelling the rest of us.
And he suggests that because we dare to defend the Bishops currently being wrongly persecuted, we are emboldening the persecutors, and causing critics to press their case.
How terrifying.
We can't have that can we.
Instead John Allen instructs us to stay silent.
Why it's positively diabolical.
I gotta tell you Butch.
I want every critic with a case to press it.
Let truth be told.
And let heaven rain.
This is a persecution of the church.
And no persecutor in history has ever ceased his oppressions simply because people gave in to him.
Some of the media scum think that they can use Jesus' ancient and challenging and beautiful teachings about turning the other cheek, as a stick with which to beat us.
But nothing Jesus said or did may ever be used as a justification for tyranny.
Nor can any ancient Catholic tradition of esteem for our Archbishops and our Cardinals be used to uphold two who are in collusion with the kingdom of the lie.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, and for the triumph of faux Catholics like John Allen and Something O'Sullivan, and for the triumph of the Irish Times, Independent Newspapers, and RTE, and for the triumph of Judge Yvonne Murphy and her liberal atheistic Judge friends who have between them delivered to us the most violently debased society in recorded human history, the only thing necessary for their triumph, I tells ee, is that good men should do nothing.
The media and Judges and shadowy political figures steering this persecution against the church are not interested in helping sex abuse victims.
They are using the tiny proportion of sex abuse cases that arise within the church as a Trojan Horse to destroy the church.
This is a culture war.
The aim is to destroy the church as a platform of influence for Christian people.
After that the creation of social dictatorship in Ireland will be a piece of cake.
And abortions for all.
The Catholic Church was the only force that ever really threatened this agenda.
If the media and Judges and the quisling Archbishop Diarmuid Martin and the congenitally weak Cardinal Sean Brady, if any of them had ever cared one whit for sex abuse victims, either in Ireland or America, they would have made it clear that the vast preponderance of sex abuse victims arise in the general community and not at the hands of people posing Catholic.
They would have tried to help all the victims instead of concealing the existence of 99.99 percent of the most serious ones, and focussing arbitrarily on the less than 0.01 percent abused by supposed church figures.
They would have spoken out against these fetid louse ridden attempts to retroactively devise guilt against decent, courageous, worthy Bishops simply for the crime of being decent, courageous, worthy Bishops.
Can you hear me John Allen.
You'll hear me one day.
I will stand as your accuser before the God you pretend to believe in.
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