Brazilian Catholic Blogger Condemned to Pay US$ 6,000 for View Contrary to Homosexuality
By Julio
Severo
In a
lawsuit by the Federal Prosecutors’ Office in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul in
Brazil, a Catholic citizen of Rio de Janeiro was condemned to pay US$ 6,000 in
reparation for moral and collective damages for having published an article mobilizing
the population against a measure granting taxpayer funds to a homosexual group.
The
article, published in 2007, was enough for Judge David de Oliveira Gomes Filho,
of Campo Grande city, to condemn blogger Roberto Flávio Cavalcanti and his blog
“Catolicismo e Conservadorismo” (Catholicism and Conservatism), hosted by
Google.
Ten
years ago, “Catholicism and Conservatism” criticized a public hearing
discussing taxpayer funding to TTAMGS (Tranvestite and Transexual Association
of Mato Grosso do Sul).
From
a complaint of TTAMGS, the article “Campo Grande City May Fund Transvestite
Association,” published in the blog “Catholicism and Conservatism,” was
targeted by authorities. Jaceguara Dantas Passos, chief in the Federal
Prosecutors’ Office, labeled the article as “clear hate speech and incompatible
with human respect and dignity.”
The
lawsuit by the Federal Prosecutors’ Office also included Google, responsible
for hosting Cavalcanti’s blog, summoning it to deliver all condemned blogger’s
data.
The
condemned article had this information:
It
is the limit of villainy to consider giving taxpayer money to the main hosts of
infectious and communicable diseases as AIDS and syphilis. Understand that the
verbiage of the homosexual advocacy always includes soft words as “tolerance”
and “elimination of prejudice and fight against discrimination.”
If a
citizen of Campo Grande does not agree with this, he can express his view in a
poll in the website of the Campo Grande City Hall, which asks if the visitor
supports or not the Transvestite Association being granted public status — a
title allowing it to receive public funding.
Evidently,
Campo Grande has more moral and urgent needs for tax money than funding an
association of transvestites. In a little while they may propose tax money to
pedophiles. If you are also against the State funding homosexuality and
faggoting, visit the website and vote NO.
Even though
the language in the text is forceful, worse behaviors against Christians and
Christianity have been shown without authorities and media being able to
interpret hate and instigation to hate. Left-wing activists who advocate the
homosexualist movement have inserted, publicly, crucifixes in their anuses as a
form of protest, with no fear of being prosecuted.
In
his contention, the Federal Prosecutors’ Office remarked, “The criminalization
of discrimination for sexual orientation is nothing more than a state
imposition of tolerance toward any individual regardless his sexual
orientation, meaning that the State will not tolerate an individual being
discriminated because he has a determined sexual orientation instead of
another,” adding that “Roberto
Flávio Cavalcanti is a provoker of moral pain and suffering to the LGBT
community in Campo Grande through this offense against the rights of personhood
of those people.”
The heavy
view of authorities against a Catholic blogger is strange, because it can be
much more rightly said that homosexuality is a provoker of moral pain and
suffering to society. In fact, acknowledging those damages, Russia approved in
2013 a law banning homosexual propaganda to children and adolescents, to
protect them exactly from the moral, physical and spiritual damages of
homosexual acts.
A Catholic
blogger’s condemnation shows that if homosexuality is not recognized in its due
place of provoker of moral, physical and spiritual damages, opposition to
homosexuality will be forced to occupy this place.
In
his defense, Cavalcanti, who is a journalist and lawyer, said that, even though
he created blog “Catholicism and Conservatism,” there were other contributors.
The condemned article had been written by one of those contributors. Cavalcanti
said, “There is no penal law in Brazil to punish ‘discrimination for sexual
orientation,’ especially in a Catholic-oriented blog.”
Cavalcanti
also explained that the judge who sentenced him appears publicly in TV newscasts
advocating the gay agenda.
With information from TopMídiaNews.
Portuguese
version of this article: Blogueiro católico é condenado a pagar R$ 15 mil por opinião
contrária ao homossexualismo
Source: Last Days Watchman
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