...Ex-wives of gay men, ex-gays, and kids of gays know this routine. The gay community enables abuse. If you speak publicly about how the community harmed you, they double down on the abuse by destroying your career and reputation in the public square.Recall, for example, +Rembert Weakland's attacks on whistleblowers in Milwaukee. They were called "divisive" (with an elongated sibilance, no less!) and "anti-clerical." And of course, the whistleblowers were fired from their jobs in the Archdiocese.
When I compiled Jephthah's Daughters with sixteen other writers, we carefully assembled accounts of people who grew up with gay parents. We found similar stories of abuse that the children saw around them. Despite the rigged social-science research, what I found in interviews came across loud and clear: Having gay parents is difficult not because of external homophobia, but because the gay community's abusive habits filter into the home.
What feels banal and unremarkable in the gay world outrages people with a mainstream American mindset. The gay community has known this for a long time. Gay leadership has worked deliberately to prevent the truth about its inner workings from reaching a broader audience.
After decades silencing whistleblowers, gays face the terrifying prospect of losing their "untouchable" status. When the truth unfurls, the gay political movement will lose almost all its credibility because the whole community worked together to hide its abuse for so long....
Notice that priests rarely, if ever, address the problem head-on. If you think that's co-incidence, you are dead wrong. They know better; they've been warned.
Another example: +Listecki's utter silence about the homosexualist Fr. Massingale. Listecki knows better than to remonstrate this putrid carbuncle in public; the homosex Mafia does not take such things well at all and +Listecki will be punished by them.
These are dangerous people. That's why the Pope is trying to throw a blanket over the whole thing. How long before it passes??
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