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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]Tom Rinaldo
(23,193 posts)Even though African Americans make up less than 15% of our population. But that doesn't prove that there is no longer any meaningful predudice against Blacks still in America. Oppression against Catholics overall has kept dropping decade by decade and I wold agree it is far less of a problem today than racism still is, but it is not completely gone. It's kind of like how many in the religous right pulled in their horns against Mormans after Romney was certain to become the Republcian canddate for President. Suddenly he served their larger purpose. The fact that the Catholic Church leadership has moved harder to the right on many social issues has blunted some overt rejection of Catholics on the right, and in my opinion most though not all bigots occupy the right side of the political spectrum.
But you do now concede that prejucice aainst Catholics did not die in the 19th century, right?