So, another two Chilean Bishops 'resigned' today amid a growing 'sex scandal' as Reuters so ineloquently puts it. They are both accused of raping children, but you wouldn't know it if you read the story. I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of the politically correct manner by which every news outlet is downplaying these horrific crimes against children.
A sex scandal is when two married people are discovered to be having an affair. It does not in any way describe the rape of an innocent child. This Orwellian crap is a red flag on any publication or MSM source and the people Pedos that run them, and who descend into such intentional and malicious grammar fuckery.
Btw, Reuters' logo is suspect for being very spiral like.
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gamepwn ago
My closest friend admitted to me a few days ago his stepfather had molested him through childhood. Told me I'm sorry I never told you I never even told my mom. My best friend of ten years who we have been there through thick and thin. Rather that be laughing over some dumb inside jokes or gaming for hours or him and I' s girlfriend hanging with us or friends we grew up with. I literally feel like weeping. I feel like I've failed him. I wish every pedophile death. I wish them torture. I wish I could kill his old stepfather now and murder that motherfucker. I don't even know what to think I feel in horror. I asked him what about losing his virginity in high school with an ex we knew and he told that was the first time consensual and with a girl. I literally don't know what to think and have seeped over this. I keep asking him why he never told me and he says he didn't want me to see him differently and says he knows the irony since he knows I'm a long time Pizzagate researcher. I feel sick :(
Vindicator ago
The fact he told you is high praise for you, gamepwn. It means he respects you and trusts your relationship. I had a very close friend who was molested for years by a neighbor from the age of 5. She grew up, put herself through school, including an internship at the BBC, became a TV news producer, had kids...then it all hit the fan. Having her own kids brought it all back. She ended up with major depression, which she beat, and then a brain tumor, which she did not. As I was driving her home from visiting her oldest child in college to break the news she was dying of brain tumor, she told me she was terrified she would go to Hell because she couldn't feel forgiveness the way the Bible teaches. I damn near drove off the highway. I felt that same rage you are describing.
I took a few deep breaths. Consulted my inner compass. Then I pointed out that a) Fuck that guy. Anger is the normal response of Good towards Evil and b) forgiveness is a decision, an act of will, not an emotion, and she clearly willed the Good. (In fact, willing a Good you do not desire is far more meritorious than willing what you long for.) God, who allowed all of it to happen, could sort out the details.
The look of peace I saw wash over the side of her face that wasn't paralyzed by the brain tumor was gratifying to behold.
I'm glad your friend has you to confide in. Perhaps this was why you were called to this PG work all along. :-)
Shizy ago
Im so sorry vindicator! She was not wrong to feel anger over what happened to her and you were absolutely right! If she is a believer she will be in heaven where all of her pain from this world will be wiped away. Anger is not wrong when it is justified. In her case it's undoubtedly justified. Also, God is angry at evil. God is sinless yet he experiences and expresses anger so it's not wrong!
Matthew 5:22 KJV But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment:
Psalm 7:11 KJV God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day.