Post 3/3
And the real source of the "women shouldn't go out alone at night or they will (deserve to) get raped" tradition. <- Besides islam, here is that other mental disease:
independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/priest-in-australia-says-murdered-woman-would-still-be-alive-if-she-had-been-more-faith-filled-10142221.html
Also, where is Dawkins? No "this is Irish or Australian tradition" comment from him? Will just have to take it as already being stated. Anything less would be hypocrisy on his part, after all.
Though his statement concerning the Indian case is still not true. Nor necessarily about Ireland and Australia. But is true about christianism and islam aka christoislam, that scourge of women.
Poor woman - Ms Jill Meagher. I don't mean to drag in her misery or that of her poor family.
But we're all dragged in by the christowest and its foreign policy on India. Everyone has been made collateral damage by them.
And the real source of the "women shouldn't go out alone at night or they will (deserve to) get raped" tradition. <- Besides islam, here is that other mental disease:
independent.co.uk/news/world/australasia/priest-in-australia-says-murdered-woman-would-still-be-alive-if-she-had-been-more-faith-filled-10142221.html
Quote:Priest in Australia says murdered woman would still be alive if she had been more 'faith filled'
29 year-old Jill Meagher was raped and strangled to death in 2012
Caroline Mortimer Author Biography
Sunday 29 March 2015
The family of a woman who was raped and murdered as she walked home have criticised a priest who said she would still be alive if she had stayed at home and been more ââ¬Åfaith filledââ¬Â.
Speaking at an end-of-term service for a Catholic primary school in Melbourne on Friday the unnamed priest said Jill Meagher, who was murdered as she walked home from a night out in September 2012, should have ââ¬Åbeen home in bedââ¬Â rather than ââ¬Åwalking down Sydney Road at 3amââ¬Â.
He also held up a newspaper picture of Meagherââ¬â¢s attacker, Adrian Bayley, to illustrate his point during the speech, reported Australian radio station 3AW.
Bayley pleaded guilty to raping and murdering the Irish born TV producer in April 2013 and was sentenced to a minimum of 35 years in prison. He has since been convicted of three further rapes from before he murdered Meagher.
Meagherââ¬â¢s family were outraged by the comments, branding them ââ¬Åstupidââ¬Â.
Her mother told the Irish Independent: ââ¬ÅAdrian Bayley was out there that night looking for a victim and found her, He was looking for anyone, it didnââ¬â¢t matter to him who the person was.ââ¬Â
(Exactly.)
Meagherââ¬â¢s husband Tom, who [reported] initially reported her missing, said it was an ââ¬Åabhorrent lesson to teach a childââ¬Â.
(The priest is just being a catholic. It is their tradition. Quite the opposite to how the christo british documentary presented it about Hindu society.
In fact scar[r]ing school children with stories of torment and horror is an old christian tradition, catholic and protestant. They always used to teach about the horrors of hell to little christian students in the past. Even seen in English literature like "Jane Eyre".)
ââ¬ÅHow a human being with such dangerous and misogynistic views can be allowed to pass those messages onto children is depressing. Shamefulââ¬Â, he said.
(Uh, he's a churchman. They're dangerous and misogynistic as a rule. And they pass on creepy messages - and other things besides, like STDs and trauma and brainwashing - to kids all the time.)
(And here comes the apology, as could be predicted
Monsignor Greg Bennett, vicar-general of the archdiocese of Melbourne which oversees the priest, apologised to the family.
Speaking on 3AW, he said: ââ¬ÅIââ¬â¢ve spoken with the priest; he acknowledges that the homily wasnââ¬â¢t appropriate and apologises for the offence and upset it has caused.
ââ¬ÅThe reference to Jill Meagher in particular was offensive and inappropriate and the people of Victoria and Ireland mourn her sad and tragic deathââ¬Â.
(But note: the monsignor does not admit that the priest's deranged pronouncements were wrong. Only that they were "offensive and inappropriate".
I.e. monsignor is saying: "I'm sorry the fact of what our priest said hurt your feelings and came at an awkward time." Not that the priest's utterings were false or unrepresentative of the church's stance.
Typical catholic non-apology.)
The 29 year oldââ¬â¢s body was found after a five day search in a shallow grave in nearby woods. She had been raped and strangled.
Also, where is Dawkins? No "this is Irish or Australian tradition" comment from him? Will just have to take it as already being stated. Anything less would be hypocrisy on his part, after all.
Though his statement concerning the Indian case is still not true. Nor necessarily about Ireland and Australia. But is true about christianism and islam aka christoislam, that scourge of women.
Poor woman - Ms Jill Meagher. I don't mean to drag in her misery or that of her poor family.
But we're all dragged in by the christowest and its foreign policy on India. Everyone has been made collateral damage by them.