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Holy smoke, Gemma. We have here a paedophile who should be in jail. He has hurt many young people's lives, all with what could almost be considered the blessing of the church, given their protection of these types of awful men and their child-molesting ways - and all you can do is argue little irrelevant details about the criminal. What the fuck is the matter with you?
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We have here a paedophile who should be in jail.
Hold on a minute. Cardinal Law hasn't been accused of paedophilia, just of (apparently) Vatican-sanctioned protection of paedophile priests. Not that that in itself is not bad, it's just that we need to get our facts straight. |
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Law was using his position as the cardinal of the church to shelter these criminals and let them continue their activities unmolested (pun) by the authorities. That makes the church guilty as an organization and why I agree with Goliath that its assests should be seized.
Law wasn't acting as an individual here; he was acting as an officer of the Boston Archdiocese and using his official position to aid and abet people who were raping children. The Archdiocese as a whole is therefore responsible. Even though Law didn't doing any raping himself, he and the organization he represents are both guilty and should be run out of business. |
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All this emotion over only the second greatest scandal of the Catholic church.
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Wyz_sub10, I'm waiting.
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Even though Law didn't doing any raping himself, he and the organization he represents are both guilty...
I agree, if by "organization" you mean the Church Hierarchy. ...and should be run out of business. I don't think it's possible to run the RC church out of business over this. It is a major PR problem for them, which is ironic because that seems to have been their cocern from the get-go (instead of the well-being of their "flock", which is where their concerns should have been, and if their concern would have been there from the beginning, they wouldn't have such a PR problem as they do now). I definitely think the individuals (e.g. Law, etc.) who participated in active child abuse or the "passive" protection of the abusers should be prosecuted to the full extent possible. I don't think it's possible to seize the Church's property. |
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