RE: The Shepherd who abandoned his flock
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The sheer mockery of a Pope blessing an empty square is something we must never forget.... or forgive, as far as I am concerned.
I agree that this man was a traitor. There are many things that we must never forget or forgive, but this man's actions were especially egregious. Thank you for speaking out.
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I have a clear memory of that Easter and me watching the broadcast from the Vatican and it's not something I can forgive. The plandemic was a watershed moment for me and to this day I keep track of who fought for my rights and who didn't...
We were the only ones fighting for our rights as I recall. Everyone who complied (esp with the jab) turned on us instantly and in packs. I felt I had to move hundreds of miles away to be safe. I recently went back to my old community and spent time with some of those who would not allow me to be in their presence four years ago. We did not talk about it. I can only hope they remember, and regret, their actions then. I fear they would do it again though. Their reason was overridden by irrational fears. We saw how very easy it is to get one demographic to turn on another, even if those others were close friends and family. Population control. We were being trained.