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In reply to the discussion: This anti-Catholic crap is getting to be annoying [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)... in the post-WWII era. For those with eyes to see, what happened in Europe was the exemplar of what this country (for all its manifest faults) had tried to leave behind. For those of us raised in the 1950s by that "certain fraction of Americans" there was a strong message that overt bigotry of all stripes was unacceptable. I now hear the younger generation of liberals finds words like "tolerance" to be offensive, but with photos of the camps around, "tolerance" seemed like a damned good idea in the 1950s.
Today, despite all the progress we have in fact made, there is a resurgence of nativist, xenophobic, racist thinking, and anti-Catholicism slots neatly into that, when you realize that immigrant Latinos are Catholic by a vast majority.
And surprise, surprise, it is a virulent as ever.
Thank you for your words, struggle4progress.