Friday, March 26, 2010

All that's left is an admission from Monsignor Alexander Butterfield that there's a tape


Oh dear, Pope Nixon just keeps having new information revealed:

The future Pope Benedict XVI was kept more closely apprised of a sexual abuse case in Germany than previous church statements have suggested, raising fresh questions about his handling of a scandal unfolding under his direct supervision before he rose to the top of the church’s hierarchy...


And here are today's classy words from Bill Donahue, aka Cousin Kevin to the Pope's Uncle Ernie:

The Church preaches an ethic of sexual restraint -- a profoundly countercultural idea -- so when a priest fails, it's tempting to highlight it. Human nature being what it is, that's understandable. But it's also immoral. Quite frankly, if sexual abuse is wrong, it should not matter what the identity of the abuser is. Selective justice is the highest form of injustice.


Yeah, as TS at Instaputz notes, to Bill Donahue criticizing the Church is a much greater injustice than abusing 200 deaf kids over a period of years.

Nice sense of proportion there a-hole.

6 comments:

StonyPillow said...

It's the Vatican II stuff that caused all these problems. /s

gypsy howell said...

Not to mention that in the real world -- the one outside the confines of the church -- pedophile rapists get jail terms. Serial pedophile rapists get life in Pound-Me-In-The-Ass Prison.

Only in Bill Donohue's beloved church do they get off scott free. In fact they don't even get prosecuted. There's your "selective justice," Bill.

Anonymous said...

Bill Donohue = Wicked Uncle Ernie

pansypoo said...

if only luther had known it was the celibacy.

Montag said...

Donohue seems to be playing the Republicans' game--"gee, your accusations, while dripping with facts, are just plain indecent and immoral. We're the real victims in this."

Fuck you with a 200-page grand jury indictment, Bill.

Rhode Island Rules said...

Thank you gypsy. That's exactly the point I was going to make. Who is getting selective justice?