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I agree with much of what is said here except for the Vatican part. I'm not saying there are not or there haven't been bad actors within the catholic church. But it's also undeniable that there are plenty of based patriots who are also catholic. I honestly don't see the Vatican having the raw political power that other mentioned parties obviously have. It's an influential actor, sure, but not exactly powerful. I know the current pope doesn't have a lot of fans around here, and I'm not a fan of some of the things he has said, but just remember that he's only one pope. The two popes, before him, BXVI and JPII were different for example. They were treated very differently by the MSM, that's for sure. If you want to find out some more about the history the catholic church in America look into how urban catholic communities were the victims of overt ethnic cleansing by the so called "progressive" elites through urban renewal schemes during the 40s 50s 60s.

3 years ago
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I agree with much of what is said here except for the Vatican part. I'm not saying there are not or there haven't been bad actors within the catholic church. But it's also undeniable that there are plenty of based patriots who are also catholic. I honestly don't see the Vatican having the raw political power that other mentioned parties obviously have. It's an influential actor, sure, but not exactly powerful. I know the current pope doesn't have a lot of fans around here, and I'm not a fan of some of the things he has said, but just remember that he's only one pope and his predecessors BXVI and JPII were different. They were treated very differently by the MSM, that's for sure. If you want to find out some more about the history the catholic church in America look into how urban catholic communities were the victims of overt ethnic cleansing by the so called "progressive" elites through urban renewal schemes during the 40s 50s 60s.

3 years ago
1 score