Pope Compares Politicians Opposed to Gays, Jews To Hitler
By Julio Severo
Pope Francis denounced the persecution of
homosexuals on November 15, 2019, and compared politicians who “stoke hatred
and anti-gay sentiment” to Hitler.
“It is not coincidental that at times
there is a resurgence of symbols typical of Nazism,” he said. “And I must
confess to you that when I hear a speech (by) someone responsible for order or
for a government, I think of speeches by Hitler in 1934, 1936.”
He said persecution against Jews and “people
with homosexual tendencies” represented a “culture that throws people away.”
“These are actions that are typical of
Nazism, which with its persecution of Jews, Gypsies, people with homosexual
orientation, represent an excellent model of the culture of hatred that throws people
away. That is what was done in those days and today it is happening again,”
Francis said.
He did not single out any particular
politician or government.
There are two categories of governments
and societies as far as homosexuality is concerned. There are governments and
societies that torture and kill homosexuals. Even though Islamic nations as
Saudi Arabia and Iran are prominent examples, the reality is that in a lesser
or bigger degree all Islamic societies tend to persecute and kill homosexuals.
And there are governments and societies
that do not torture and kill homosexuals.
Yet, Francis did not address Islamic
nations that kill homosexuals. He seems to imply that politicians, probably
Christian politicians in the United States, who fight against the gay agenda
are imitating Nazism.
His implication has nothing to do with U.S.
President Donald Trump, whose administration has made virtually no effort to
oppose gay “marriage” and other major items from the homosexual agenda.
Generally, the Trump administration is passive regarding homosexual advances in
the U.S. society.
Pope’s accusation seems to have targeted
evangelical politicians. But his effort to make opposition to homosexuality
equal to opposition to Jews is futile in the American context, because U.S.
evangelicals are shining examples of defense of family against the homosexual
agenda and defense of Israel and the Jews against left-wing and Islamic persecution.
No one in the whole world defends more Israel and the Jews than American
evangelicals do.
However, there is a massive group that
fits perfectly in the pope’s description: Muslims. Usually, Muslim cultures
oppose homosexuals and Jews, and not rarely they kill homosexuals and Jews —
not mentioning Christians.
Because Pope Francis did not specify his
accusation by naming Muslims as imitators of Nazism — and by the way, the Hitler
autobiography is a best-seller in Islamic nations —, the public may feel in the
dark about his real target.
Nazism persecuted the Jews totally, but it
did not persecute homosexuals totally. According to Dr. Lothar Machtan in his
book “The Hidden Hitler,” Hitler was a homosexual. And according to Scott
Lively in his book “The Pink Swastika,” the Nazi elite was homosexual. Because
the predominant Nazi homosexuality was “macho,” they hated and persecuted
effeminate homosexuals.
Even today, there are hostility between
homosexual groups.
That Hitler was a homosexual was not a
total secret. Left-wing Jews in Germany tried to expose Hitler’s homosexuality
in the 1930s, but the German society gave them no attention because
they were Jews and left-wingers — two categories hated by Nazis.
If Francis is really a left-wing Catholic
who likes the Jews, could not he give some attention to these left-wing Jews?
If a group kills effeminate homosexuals,
it is similar to Nazis. This is not the case of evangelical politicians, but it
is the case of Muslims.
If a group of homosexuals imposes a
fascist ideology on society, it is similar to Nazis.
Hitler’s Nazi regime in Germany persecuted
and killed millions of Jews, from 1933-45, and had an elaborate array of death
camps, which were copied from what Catholic Spain, a champion of the Inquisition,
did to Catholic Cuba in the late 1800s.
Who admires Hitler for what he did to the
Jews? Muslims, not American evangelicals.
Why didn’t Francis target Muslims? Is he
afraid of them?
In its report about Francis, FoxNews,
which is considered the largest conservative news TV in the U.S., also did not
mention Muslims. It just said,
“leaders such as President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil have a history of making
homophobic and racists comments.” FoxNews is so “conservative” that Bolsonaro
chose it exclusively for interview in his U.S. trip on March 2019.
DailyMail
also only mentioned Bolsonaro as an example of what Francis said, and it
had no courage to mention Saudi Arabia and other Muslim nations that kill
homosexuals.
Even though Bolsonaro has said in the past
that homosexuality in a son can be “healed” through spanking, as a president he
has not voiced such ideas anymore. On the contrary, in
the 2019 Brazilian CPAC, his son Eduardo Bolsonaro proudly posed with the gay
flag, and his father never criticized him for it.
To
insinuate that U.S. evangelicals are “stoking hatred and anti-gay sentiment” with
their necessary campaigns against homosexual indoctrination in schools and TV,
while the pope totally spares homosexual-killing Muslims, is insane.
To
insinuate that U.S. evangelicals are “stoking hatred and anti-gay sentiment” with
their necessary campaigns against the fascist homosexual ideology, while the
pope totally spares homosexual-killing Muslims, is insane.
To compare pro-Israel and pro-family
evangelicals in the U.S. to Hitler is similarly insane.
Francis owes a public apology to U.S.
evangelicals.
If Francis does not want to criticize
Muslims for killing Jews and homosexuals, he should at least condemn problems inside
the Catholic Church. He should condemn the resurgence
of pro-Inquisition sentiment among right-wing Catholics in Brazil. The revisionism
of the Inquisition is similar to the revisionism of abortion, and this is a
Catholic problem that should be addressed by the pope. Sooner or later, pro-Inquisition
Catholics are going to want to kill homosexuals.
Pro-Inquisition
sentiment is similar to pro-Nazi sentiment. Francis should focus on this
problem, because pro-Inquisition right-wing syncretic
Catholics in Brazil are connected with Steve Bannon to overthrow his papacy.
They want a pro-Inquisition pope.
Olavo
de Carvalho, a syncretic Catholic who is the most
prominent Brazilian revisionist of the Inquisition,
is connected with Bannon against Francis. Carvalho does not accept the
Christian teaching about the homosexual behavior being a sin. So why does
Francis target U.S. evangelicals, but he does not target pro-Inquisition
right-wing syncretic Catholics?
The pope needs better advisers to
understand homosexuality in Nazism and Hitler, and to understand that
evangelical politicians in the United States defend Israel and the Jews and the
family against the homosexualist threats without killing homosexuals.
With information from FoxNews and
DailyMail.
Portuguese
version of this article: Papa
compara polĂticos opostos a gays e judeus a Hitler
Source: Last Days Watchman
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