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In reply to the discussion: Catholics are as much to blame for clergy abuse as you are to blame for the WARS [View all]Catherina
(35,568 posts)"we protested his policies in the streets, bought newspaper ads, used email campaigns and other attempts to influence our Congress-critters"
And it didn't change a single thing. With all due respect, when you compare the resistance of US citizens to the resistance in certain other countries where things were changed, you can't really say we did much. We did what was allowed within the confines of laws designed to make sure nothing changed. And nothing did in our foreign policy that has it's heavy boots on the necks of millions of people around the world. I'm in Guatemala where you can see the effects of that heavy boot, and where hundreds of thousands of priests and nuns gave up everything to help the poor and try to change things on the ground.
I don't want to get into a long discussion about it because honestly, it really doesn't matter to me what other people think anymore, but I find the hypocrisy of telling Catholics to leave their Church mind-boggling from a people that finances the greatest, most obscene killing machine of the last 2 centuries, and either justifies it or learned to helplessly *live with it*.