This is a good illustration of the older and more archaic a tradition is, the more harm it causes.
This is a good illustration of the older and more archaic a tradition is, the more harm it causes.
And rapists.
I watched an entire country (Ireland) leave that Church after the pedophilia scandal (ongoing, btw). They went from near fanatical levels of Catholicism to quasi-agnostic in a decade. It was beautiful.
That’s the thing that gets me so angry. When I think about how much of my parent’s and grandparent’s money went to the Catholic church it just makes me sick.
Religion is poison. It truly is.
I guess what’s good for the goose ain’t good for the gander.
Seems like some folk still haven’t figured out that compliance won’t save them. Leaning into being a model minority won’t save you, becoming an ICE officer who racially profiles people isn’t going to save you, making yourself “useful” to your oppressors isn’t going to save you.
I know that any and all profiling, no matter the subject, is bad. However, I’m gonna go ahead and take a few minutes to properly savor the irony and get all the schadenfreude out of my system before I do agree that we have a severe and ongoing profiling cultural problem in all branches of law enforcement.…
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“I was on my way to arrest an eight year old immigrant girl who was recovering from surgery when *I* was pulled over for being black!”
I’m just so sorry this poor women was constantly racially profiled on her way to racially profile.
Sympathy is hard to muster sometimes.
A doy, lady! Isn’t racial profiling part of your employee handbook?
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