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Sexual Harassment and Gun Violence Parallels

Rexedgar

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These two issues are handled in very much the same manner. Outrage and indignity reign supreme and then the furor dies down, until the next event. Not much changes in between events.
 
Maybe that's because putting an end to either requires the acceptance of personal responsibility and there is no legislative solution that doesn't involve creating a police state.
 
The sexual harassment thing is supposed to be in reference to that Weinstien guy and Hollywood? A few male Hollywood celebrities have come out publicly stating one or more "powerful" men have sexually harassed or sexually assaulted them. But they give no names. They could be telling the truth or they could be lying.




Hollywood is a big supporter of the Democratic Party as well as all and everything LGBTQ that attacks the Catholic Church. I bring this up because Hollywood is not the only "liberal" place and cult of moral superiority that has a history of sexually harassing men. Liberal Catholicism has too.

So, hooked, like heroin addicts, on homosexuality is liberal Catholicism and gay identifying Catholic Priests, that like drug addicts even after all the arrests and court cases they all go right back to doing the exact same damn thing. In this case... homosexual men in the Church who just get moved to new seminaries after sexually harassing one or more other male seminarians. Because of course, unlike the crack addict, logic has it that once ordained that sexually harassing seminarian will just fully embrace his celibacy vows [sarcasm].

I guess the Bishops of the Catholic Church figure, "what the hell!," 10 or 20 years from now if and when lawsuits flood back in we'll just say, "Sorry," put on a sad face, and have the parishioners $$$$$ bail out the Church to the tune of billions.

Both liberals and conservatives are two-faced. It's always okay or look the other way when it's one of the members of their "team" doing the so-called "dirt." Any other time they are up in arms. Such was the case with liberals screeching holier than thou about Trump's vagina grab talk.

As for the Catholic Church: don't expect me to come defend you when the lawsuits and media storm comes around this time--however many years it takes--you acted in full adult knowledge, knowing damn well a good percentage of these dudes you are ordaining will end up grabbing teenage boys at worst, and at best taking up adult boyfriends after ordination. And when they sexually harassed other men you just moved them around rather than kicking them out like you would have a crackhead. Hell, a crackhead would never even have gotten admitted.


Sexual harassment story in 1st video:




Video on statistical data of gay men in Catholic Priesthood which greatly exceeds the US average per percentage of population:





Cross Talk on Hollywood and liberals hypocrisy about their moral superiority.



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Published on Oct 11, 2017

Hollywood elites present themselves to be the champions of virtue and liberal values. The same elites have also found common cause with the left part of the political spectrum. The Harvey Weinstein scandal presents a very different picture – a truly ugly picture. Will Hollywood now face up to its hypocrisy?
 
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