The Pope’s Latest Migrant Rave By Peter West

The Pope has given his most over-the-top pro-migrant speech, saying that the West basically is immoral, indeed, criminal, in not taking in the entire (non-White) world. We can assume that the ghouls of the New World Order were pleased with his performance. But, consider the ramifications. If Europeans got on boats and invaded the Third World to perhaps avoid persecution, would the Third World have no right to reject them? And why is there never any comment from this communist Pope about China’s immigration policy: it does not take that which the West, according to the Pope, is obligated to take. And finally, I am pleased to see internet comments saying that crate loads of migrants need to be dumped on the Pope’s door at Vatican City. We can bet that he would not take them in any more that the elites of Martha’s Vineyard did. Oh, with the Vatican billions the Pope could solve the poverty of these people in the first place, but don’t expect the Catholic church to make any radical separation with its billions, if not trillions, accumulated over the centuries:

 

https://www.amazon.com/Vatican-Billions-Avro-Manhattan/dp/0937958166

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/pope-calling-migrants-exclusion-criminal-collision-with-meloni-2022-10-09/

 

“Pope Francis on Sunday made an impassioned defence of migrants, calling their exclusion "scandalous, disgusting and sinful," putting him on a collision course with Italy's upcoming right-wing government.

Francis made his comments as he canonised a 19th century bishop known as the "father of migrants" and a 20th century man who ministered to the sick in Argentina.

Francis, who has made support of migrants a major theme of his pontificate, presided over the ceremony before 50,000 people in St. Peter's Square.

"The exclusion of migrants is scandalous. Indeed, the exclusion of migrants is criminal. It makes them die in front of us," he said.

"And so today the Mediterranean is the world's largest cemetery," he said, referring to thousands who have drowned trying to reach Europe.

"The exclusion of migrants is disgusting, it is sinful. It is criminal not to open doors to those who are needy," he said.

Giorgia Meloni is expected to become prime minister later this month at the head of a right-wing coalition that has vowed to crack down on immigration and tighten Italy's borders.

She has promised accelerated repatriations and tighter asylum rules. Meloni has also called for a naval blockade of North Africa to prevent migrants from sailing and for renewed curbs on charity rescue ships. read more

Francis, who did not mention Italy, said some migrants sent back are put in "concentration camps where they are exploited and treated as slaves." In the past he has said this has happened in Libya.

The pope went off script about migrants at the point in his prepared comments when he mentioned the most well-known of the two new saints - Bishop Giovanni Battista Scalabrini, who lived between 1839 and 1905.

Scalabrini founded two religious orders - one of priests and one of nuns - to help Italian immigrants in the United States and South America.

The other new saint is Artemides Zatti, who lived between 1880 and 1951. His family fled poverty in Italy and settled in Argentina.

A lay member of the Salesian religious order, he worked as a nurse, bringing healthcare to the poor on his bicycle.”

 

 

 

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