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Pope Francis Laments Failures Of Market Capitalism In Blueprint For Post-COVID World
2020-10-05
[NPR.ORG] Pope Francis
...Argentine liberation theologist, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He was elected pope in 2013. Rather than setting up shop in Avignon, where he belongs, the first Jesuit Pope chose to reside in the Domus Sanctae Marthae guesthouse instead of the papal apartments. He is big on climate change, against consumerism, and in favor of throwing a blanket over homosexual activity within the clergy. He's not real sure about the Resurrection, about Christ's divinity, and a few other things that would have gotten him burned at the stake a few hundred years ago, but he's hot for a certain South American Earth Mother Goddess...
has presented his blueprint for a post-COVID-19 world, covering a vast number of issues from fraternity and income inequality to immigration and social injustice.
Works better than Papal rule.
The document, released Sunday, is his third encyclical — the most authoritative form of papal teaching.
Tell us how well the Papal States did.
Its title is Fratelli Tutti, and it is a scathing description of laissez faire capitalism and a meditation on the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
pandemic that has swept across the globe.

Pope Francis began writing the document early this year, with the aim of focusing on interreligious dialogue following the landmark joint statement he signed in February 2019 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with Sheikh Ahmed el-Tayeb, the grand imam of Egypt's al-Azhar mosque and one of the highest authorities of Sunni Islam.

But, as Francis writes, the pandemic "unexpectedly erupted" and his focus widened, and the document became a treatise on the lessons that must be learned from the global health crisis.
Posted by:Fred

#29  ×‘רוך ×” '×לוהי ישר×ל; ×”×•× ×‘× ×œ×¢×ž×• ושחרר ×ות×.
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2020-10-05 17:17  

#28  Bergoglio's an Argentine. The most delusional, screwed-up, politically retarded developed nation this side of Ukraine
Posted by: Grampaw Darling of the Sith4304   2020-10-05 15:30  

#27  The last two popes definitely had a different idea about Marxism
Posted by: European Conservative   2020-10-05 15:18  

#26  This is simply disgusting!

Communist censorship together with Communist oppression was an essential political virulence factor that protected the aptly named CCP virus when it was still threatened by extinction.

Even if the wet market story is true and the virus developed naturally, it was Communism that turned a biological oddity into the agent of a pandemic.

Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2020-10-05 15:03  

#25  /\ #4 ..Pope Francis has spent years criticizing laissez faire capitalism..
When a Socialist (or Communist, same thing) says "laissez fair capitalism" what they really mean is any economy other than communism. Freedom is greedy and evil, right?
Posted by: magpie   2020-10-05 13:53  

#24  Two words: India and China.
Posted by: Tom   2020-10-05 11:53  

#23  Liberation Theology Latin American Jesuit aka puto-cabron
Posted by: Percy McCoy6962   2020-10-05 11:01  

#22  The pope isn't Catholic. He is a Marxist.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-10-05 10:54  

#21  Gern geschehen :-)
Posted by: European Conservative   2020-10-05 10:24  

#20  Ich bedanke mich recht herzlich für die Aufklärung.
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 10:18  

#19  And yes, Jüdische Kultusgemeinden can raise taxes as well, but (not yet) Islamic communities).
Posted by: European Conservative   2020-10-05 10:11  

#18  "Isn't there an option to select "religionslos" or something on your taxes?"

There is, but you can't do that if you are currently a member of the Catholic (katholisch) or Protestant (evangelisch) Church.

In Bavaria, the Kirchensteuer is 8% of your income tax. So if you pay 10000 Euro income tax, you'd pay an additional 800 Euros Kirchensteuer. There's no cap, which means that if you pay 1 million Euro income tax, Kirchensteuer would be 80000 (churches tend to accept reductions though in order to avoid people leavin the church for that reason).

Posted by: European Conservative   2020-10-05 10:09  

#17  /\ Ref comment #14: Someone, anyone please; why did I already know the German origins of this story long before arriving at the last two sentences ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-10-05 09:55  

#16  I don't have time during the week to read fifty page papal declarations but it'd be nice to see a few substantive examples of the 'failures of market capitalism' and by that I don't mean 'income inequality', by which I believe means 'yes, lazy and unproductive people do not earn as much as the non-lazy and productive' or other Marxist claims of the 'failures of capitalism'.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-05 09:55  

#15  Thanks for the real-life example, TW. Fights with bureaucrats, no matter the topic, is always a pain in the keister.
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 09:53  

#14   Isn't there an option to select "religionslos" or something on your taxes?

Yes. Though it took some arguing with HR when Mr. Wife was doing the arrival paperwork. They assumed that we both were Jewish, and so signed us up, as the expat package covered such additional costs. Jew and Christians in the early ‘90s were supposed to pay the church tax annually — most do, so their children will be able to have picturesque church weddings and funerals when the time comes, but the money goes to pay for salaries and building maintenance — I believe in recent years Muslims have finally been accorded the same privilege.

At any rate, Mr. Wife is not technically Jewish, and while I am (I know you are shocked by this revelation, dear Reader), I have the typical American discomfort informing the government of something that I consider none of their damned business. Mr. Wife had to spend some hours arguing with the otherwise nice and helpful HR lady responsible for ex-pats before she gave up. He had to argue with her just as long a year later when we wanted to send trailing daughter #1 to the local German preschool for the language immersion opportunity instead of to the very expensive international school, even though it ended up saving the company about $10,000/year in tuition and fees... We have ever been a challenge for the inflexible. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2020-10-05 09:50  

#13  Indeed they do. Isn't there an option to select "religionslos" or something on your taxes?
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 09:31  

#12  In Germany the Church receives taxes, go figure.
Posted by: European Conservative   2020-10-05 09:29  

#11  No fan of any tax, but if they are going to tax us and other self-respecting businesses, then the Church (in all of its manifestations/confessions) should be taxed as well. It won't happen, but still....
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 09:27  

#10  So how much does the Catholic Church own?
Posted by: European Conservative   2020-10-05 08:45  

#9  Pope Frank is a Commie not a Catholic.

Looking to sell indulgences hey Frank?
Posted by: AlanC   2020-10-05 08:11  

#8  Bring back the Rottweiler!
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 07:33  

#7  We've got neo-feudalism enabled by a massive state..

More state more feudalism...

Someone must have pictures of him and a child for him to be this overtly anti-christian.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-10-05 07:26  

#6  Catholic leadership is an epic failure to their core beliefs. Just add this latest BS to the long list of examples.
Posted by: Airandee   2020-10-05 06:41  

#5  /\ Ain't that the truth!
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 06:28  

#4  Pope Francis has spent years criticizing laissez faire capitalism.

This despite the fact that laissez faire capitalism does not exist.

Posted by: Lord Garth   2020-10-05 06:25  

#3  Karl Marx reincarnated trying to replace Capitalism and Catholicism with Marxism.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebbereng3110   2020-10-05 00:31  

#2  Pope and Mark 12:17? (i.e. Render unto Caesar... etc.)
Posted by: magpie   2020-10-05 00:31  

#1  Francis the Talking Jackass.
Posted by: charger   2020-10-05 00:15  

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