Spiked-OnLine have a interesting article by Luke Gittos their Law Editor entitled
and subtitle "The Paedophile Panic has rehabilitated some age-old prejudices"
I generally agree with Spiked and Luke Gittos on this topic but I suspect that "homophobia" has little to do with Cliff Richard's ordeal.
I contributed to the discussion myself as follows:
Has everyone here forgotten
that the lunatic child-murder allegations began in Ireland NOT the UK, lasted
for about a decade and were actually declining here when they started up in the
UK (i.e. with the Haut de la Garenne witch-hunt in Jersey in 2008)?
I attempted a summary of the
Irish blood libels in a 2006 "Letter to Sunday Tribune re Child Killing
Allegations". I think all of the journalists and leaders of
"Victims" groups would have very PC attitudes to homosexuals -
definitely no homophobia involved in OUR witch-hunt.
http://www.irishsalem.com/iris...
http://www.irishsalem.com/iris...
Since many of the child
murder claims related to periods when no child died of any cause, I coined the phrases
"Murder of the Undead" and "Victimless Murders". The claims
in relation to Jersey and "Operation Midland" were ALSO of the
"Victimless Murder" variety. In Jersey the deputy police chief
responsible for the fiasco was born in Derry, must have heard of the Irish
claims but probably did not realise they had been discredited because our
anti-clerical media had covered up THAT story.
I suppose I can't fault Luke
Gittos for not realising this. At the time I drew up my summary, I managed to forget
about the original blood libel in 1996 which was directed against the Sisters
of Mercy rather than the Christian Brothers. However you can read all about it
here
http://www.irishsalem.com/iris...
with all of the gory details in a Daily Mirror article on 11 October 1997 (also available on line):
http://www.irishsalem.com/iris...
with all of the gory details in a Daily Mirror article on 11 October 1997 (also available on line):
HOT POKER WAS USED ON LITTLE
MARION.. NO CASH WILL GET HER BACK; I THINK MY BABY WAS MURDERED AT THE
ORPHANAGE, SAYS PAYOUT MUM
The hatred involved here is
of the anti-clerical variety and I doubt if there was a single homophobe among
the false accusers.
P.S. The main victims of this
witch-hunt in the UK seem to be either political or cultural Tories. Blood
Libels directed against such persons are probably the UK equivalent of Irish
anti-clericalism?
What are you claiming? That
there were no sadistic nuns or pervy Brothers? That the whole thing was a
pernicious lie?
The use of Blood Libels
against the Christian Brothers, Sisters of Mercy and later priests (after I
wrote my 2006 article) is a pretty clear indication that the whole thing is a
pernicious lie. That doesn't mean that there were NO clerical or religious sex
offenders. Similarly the use of Blood Libels against Jews doesn't mean that
there are NO Jewish criminals.
Incidentally the main
allegation about clerical involvement in the murder of a child (Bernadette
Connolly in 1970) was orchestrated in 2009 by the then Fine Gael spokesman for
Justice. The Gardai (police) carried out a year long investigation that found no
evidence of any Catholic Church involvement and a few months later the same
politician was appointed Minister for Justice. Yes the whole thing is an
obscene witch-hunt orchestrated from the top - and quite similar to the Deputy
leader of the Labour Party in the UK supporting obscene lies about the Tories.
(The latter witch-hunt involved child-murder as well.)
The Irish child-killing
witch-hunts preceded their UK equivalents, and may well have caused them. What
other European country has seen left wing/anti-clerical politicians using Blood
Libels against the the Catholic Church or Conservatives??
I'd say, pretty much every
country with a strong Catholic presence has seen its anti-clerical left wing
attacking the Church for pedophilia.
Which was often true, and proved.
Which was often true, and proved.
Even though, this left wing itself harbours its own pedophiles - in my country, you'll find them mainly among the Greens and the mainstream liberal left wing.They seem to think pedophilia is cool or something.
"Which was often true
and proved"
I concentrated on the child-murder allegations because these are things that can be properly investigated even decades later. The leaders of FOUR "Victims" groups were involved in such claims as were several Irish journalists. Since the same persons were up to their necks in non-lethal child abuse claims as well, I think it's a fair assumption that all of their allegations are false.
I concentrated on the child-murder allegations because these are things that can be properly investigated even decades later. The leaders of FOUR "Victims" groups were involved in such claims as were several Irish journalists. Since the same persons were up to their necks in non-lethal child abuse claims as well, I think it's a fair assumption that all of their allegations are false.
And what about the ordinary
members of these "Victims" groups? Did they protest when they saw
their leaders making ludicrous claims that could easily be proved false? Did
they replace these leaders or resign in protest? Well no - presumably because
own allegations were also false (though less easy to prove so).
For years Ireland was the
only country with "Murder of the Undead" type allegations i.e. where
no child died of ANY cause during the relevant period. Then Britain followed
with the "Haut de la Garenne" investigations in 2008 and Operation
Midland recently. The scapegoats in the UK are the Tories and the underlying
reason is probably the final failure of the "liberal agenda" and the
desire of hate-filled liberals to find someone else to blame!
I don't know about
child-murder allegations, even though similar accusations have been leveled in
my country, but against liberal left-wing politicians.
All I said was pedophilia is well documented within the Catholic Church, and that would be everywhere, not just Ireland. I add that Protestants have also been denounced as having the same rate of child abusers among their ministers - even though, as this data is less politically useful, its has not made the headlines.
The accusations against the Catholic church in Ireland may well have been orchestrated by some Church-hating Soros-like group, but one thing is certain: if so many people were ready to believe the Church was guilty, it is because of the inescapable fact it has been in the past.
If I was an anti-Catholic activist with a political agenda, of course I'd use that line myself. It's like shooting an elephant in a barrel.
We will have to agree to
disagree. HOWEVER "If so many people were ready to believe the Church was
guilty, it is because ..... it has been in the past".
In January 2006 the Sunday
Tribune declared that the number of homicides in 2005 had been the highest in
the history of the State - at least since the Civil War of the early 1920s. The
statistics for all other crimes of violence show the same pattern. I believe
the same applies to the suicide rate. I know that the number of children taken
into care during the Celtic Tiger years increased greatly - I think from under
4,000 to over 6,000 at a time when Ireland was filthy rich - AND the Church was
declining. I find it impossible to believe that the incidence of child sexual
abuse is any different i.e. it MUST be greater now than say the 1950s, when the
power of the Catholic Church was at its height.
So what is behind the war
against the Catholic Church in Ireland and elsewhere? Well in one sense our
anti-clerical liberals have won the Culture Wars - with our new-found
anything-goes attitude to authority and sexual morality. But in a more profound
sense they have lost the war - in relation to crime, suicide and drug abuse for
example - and they know it.. Having spent decades blaming the Church for all
our evils, they have no way of dealing with our REAL current problems. Their
response has been to howl obscenities at the Church and at their own
forefathers who deferred to it.Saying that there must be SOME reality behind
all these allegations is like making a similar point about Satanic Ritual Abuse
or the Salem witch-hunts. Or indeed about the 9 separate accusers of Cliff
Richard. (The police and the BBC gave vast publicity to the original false
allegation and THAT encouraged all the others to come forward. There is no
great mystery about it!)
In the UK, the Tories are
stand-ins for the Catholic Church in Ireland (partly because the Anglican Church
has provided little resistance to the new liberal order).
We do not disagree. I am
quite sure that the attacks against the Catholic Church serve an agenda indeed,
that of the liberalization of the whole of society. If I may add a personal
observation, I generally find atheists (or Anglicans, or liberal Protestants)
way easier to manipulate through propaganda than the Catholics, who have strong
convictions and are not easily swayed. Hence, if you want a pliant population,
it makes sense to try and destroy Catholicism.
Which does not mean the
Church is altogether free of guilt... unfortunately.
I agree about the Anglicans,
liberal Protestants etc being gullible and easily manipulated but unfortunately
the rot has spread pretty far in the Irish Catholic Church also. I have written
here about a (now retired) Bishop Willie Walsh whose acceptance of preposterous
allegations caused mirth, even among our anti-clerics.
http://www.irishsalem.com/indi...
http://www.irishsalem.com/indi...
There is also the Archbishop
of Dublin Diarmuid Martin who displays similar credulity - though, in my
opinion, he is less of a fool and more of a willing accomplice with the
anti-clerical establishment. In February 2014 our national broadcaster RTE had
to pay damages to named Catholic journalists who were described as
"homophobes" by gay activist Miss Panti Bliss. There were furious
protests by politicians and a mass rally denouncing the payout but RTE pointed
out that they had no option - their presenter had actually encouraged Miss Panti
Bliss to make the comment. Naturally the Archbishop of Dublin weighed in on the
controversy
"Homophobia 'insults God', says Archbishop of Dublin"
http://www.independent.ie/iris...
"Homophobia 'insults God', says Archbishop of Dublin"
http://www.independent.ie/iris...
Archbishop Diarmuid had
nothing at all to say about the slandered Catholic journalists. In his
autobiography "Woman in the Making", Miss Panti Bliss (Rory O'Neill)
correctly observed that the Archbishop was on his side and I quote
"The Archbishop of Dublin denounced homophobia and practically declared himself to be on 'Team Panti'. [page 265]
"The Archbishop of Dublin denounced homophobia and practically declared himself to be on 'Team Panti'. [page 265]
It's true that if you want a
pliant population it makes sense to destroy Catholicism, but the Irish Church
is destroying itself. Incidentally I am well aware that their media
representatives regard me as an extremist!
If I may, the Pope is equally
confusing and confused, and might be a tool too. There are rumours that say
Pope Benedict was pushed out to be replaced by a more "Western
values"-friendly and pliant Pope.
It wouldn't surprise me.
http://catholicreformation.yuk...
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