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In reply to the discussion: Is Pope Francis Really a Progressive Example? [View all]rustbeltvoice
(491 posts)Your piece already has more responses than i can read quickly, and i have not yet.
Your dance card is selective. Are there only four social justice issues? What of racism? What of the blind, crippled, and any physically or mentally not whole? What of the immigrant? What of the refugee? What of Peace? What of the environment? What of the availability of weaponry? It looks like there is a particular setting the stage. Three to one, no.
The self styled "tea partiers" are reformed John Birchers, they also have a lineage from the Know Nothings. To put them in the same camp as Pope Francis is a stretch, i can not make. Many of the John Birchers worked against John Kennedy in 1960, because he was a Catholic. To-day, ask those teabaggers what they think of Edward Kennedy and other Catholics.
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.Hamlet I.v.166-7.