Friday, January 13, 2012

Victims Of Pedophile Priests Are “Pitiful Malcontents” Says Catholic League

The rape victims of the Catholic Church’s pedophile priests are “professional victims,” and ”a pitiful bunch of malcontents” unable to move on, according to Bill Donohue, the head of the Catholic League. 

A whopping 75 people turned out for the conference, 25 of whom were the speakers. How embarrassing. It’s clear that the professional victims’ lobby is spent. Everyone else has moved on, but those who have an ideological, emotional or financial interest in continuing this saga cannot let go. What a pitiful bunch of malcontents.
This a good sign. Catholics are talking about the announcement that Archbishop Timothy Dolan and Archbishop Edwin O’Brien will become Cardinal Dolan and Cardinal O’Brien next month—they’re not interested in wallowing in negativity.
The above image accompanied Donohue’s statement on the Catholic League’s website.

There are untold numbers of victims of Church rape, but at least 11,000 in the United States alone, according to a report sponsored by the Church itself, not to mention victims in many other countries around the world. 

Donohue, who annually publishes an ad in support of pedophile priests in The New York Times, regularly lambasts the victims of the Catholic Church’s pedophile priests, has called one victims’ group, SNAP, a “phony victims’ group.”

In the past, Donohue has said, falsely, that priests who rape young boys aren’t pedophiles, rather, they are gay, claimed that Lady Gaga wants to get raped, blamed The Gays for the Vatican’s priest pedophilia problem, called AIDS a “self-inflicted wound.”

Does anyone truly believe that this man actually represents Catholics in America?

Yes.

Who?

Soon-to-be Cardinal Timothy Dolan.

As New Civil Rights Movement writer Scott Rose posted, “Archbishop Dolan Bashes Church Rape Victims,” Dolan last year republished a press release, titled, “ARCHBISHOP DOLAN LIBELED BY SNAP,” written by Donohue in support of the Archbishop, and attacking a victim of priest rape.