The Pope’s Unbelievable Credulity: Mahmoud Abbas

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Does Pope Francis not know — have the Israelis or others not told him — that Mahmoud Abbas was for decades the dutiful henchman of Yassir Arafat? That he wrote a Holocaust-diminishing, if not outright denying, thesis in Riussia (the actual writing may have been outsourced, as so many doctoral theses by foreigners were, to Russians)? That he is a corrupt and vicious man, who has diverted many millions in aid for his own use, and for the use of his two “businessmen” sons now doing so well in Qatar? That he has consistently honored, with the naming of squares and streets and buildings, terrorists who have blown up pizza parlors and busses and beaten to death little Jewish children? Where does he get his inforrmation from?

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3 Responses

  1. Despite the dire predicament of Christians in the Muslim countries, the Pope is giving preeminence to one of the key figures in the jihad against the Jews. This is an utterly contemptible gesture that confirms the suspicion that Christianity has not divested itself of its tradition of demonizing Jews – the Christ killers are now Palestinian killers. Perhaps Nostre Aetate was an historical aberration and now things are returning to normal, or is it just that Jews are to be tolerated as a religion and not a nation. If so, that would mean that the Vatican endorses Jewish dhimmitude. The Pope is the dhimmi.

  2. My question is this: If Christian leaders are for the most part willing to sit on their cans while indigenous Christians are being wiped out throughout the Middle East, how can they be expected to show sympathy for the Jewish State?

  3. “Credulity” is the wrong characterisation. Try reversing Hanlon’s Razor and you get “Never attribute to stupidity that which is adequately explained by malice.”
    Look for the ongoing influence of Brazilian Marxist Paulo Freire on this post-modernist Pope and you’ll understand.

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