The Red Pope Warns of a “Crisis of Democracy”

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The Red Pope isn’t a religious leader as much as he is a political leader guiding 1.4 billion Catholics toward globalism. He warns against nationalism and populism while pushing his open-borders globalist model of “democracy.”

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!

~ Unknown

In today’s world, democracy — let’s be honest — is not in good health,” the pope told some 1,200 people. This was at an event in Trieste held during Italian Catholic Social Week.

He’s likely worried about right-wing leaders in Italy, Austria, Argentina, Netherlands, and Germany. They want to close the borders and protect their unique countries.

Pope Francis said that “just as the crisis of democracy cuts across different realities and nations,” Christians everywhere are called to develop an “attitude of responsibility toward social transformation.”

He also talked of “inclusion.”

The pope compared the modern “crisis of democracy” to a wounded heart that has suffered a heart attack, manifested by “various forms of social exclusion” that “limit participation.”

“The throwaway culture generates a city where there is no place for the poor, the unborn, the fragile, the sick, children, women, the young, the old,” he said. And in this throwaway culture, “power becomes self-referential,” incapable of listening to and serving people.

“The very word ‘democracy’ does not simply mean people voting,” he said. “It is not only the vote of the people. But it requires that conditions be created for everyone to express themselves and participate.”

Participation “cannot be improvised,” he added. “It is learned as children, as young people, and must also be ‘trained’ to a critical sense with respect to ideological and populist temptations.”

His Vision

Unfortunately, the notion of “the people” is often misinterpreted and “could lead to the elimination of the very word ‘democracy’ (‘government of the people’),” he said. “Nevertheless, in order to affirm that society is more than the mere sum of individuals, the term ‘the people’ is necessary, but this is not populism.”

“Ideologies are seductive,” he declared. “Someone compared them to the Pied Piper of Hamelin; they seduce you, but then they drown you.”

“Democracy always requires the transition from taking sides to participating, from ‘cheerleading’ to dialogue,” he said.

Collectivism

As long as our economic-social system still produces one victim and there is only one person discarded, there can be no celebration of universal fraternity,” Francis cautioned. “A human and fraternal society is able to strive to ensure in an efficient and stable way that everyone is accompanied on the path of their lives.”

The pope warned that the welfare state is not the solution and easily becomes an obstacle to solidarity.

Pope Francis frequently criticizes populism and nationalism as selfishness.

Nationalism and Populism are Selfish and Egotistical?

Solidarity is “the most effective antidote to modern forms of populism,” Pope Francis told European Union leaders in 2017, and only a stronger, consolidated Europe can stem the rising tide of populist movements.

He compared solidarity, which draws us “closer to our neighbors,” with populism, which is “the fruit of an egotism that hems people in and prevents them from overcoming and ‘looking beyond’ their own narrow vision.”

“There is a need to start thinking once again as Europeans,” Francis said. He said this union [collectivism] will only be lasting and successful if the common will of Europe “proves more powerful than the will of individual nations.”

He seems afraid right-wing leaders will get into power in some European countries. They will close the borders and restore their nation’s sovereignty.

France succumbed to the hard left as he gave his latest politicized speech.

 

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Scooby The Millennial
10 months ago

The Vatican is run like a New York City crime family.

86 the globalists
10 months ago

The globalists installed the Red Pope to destroy the Catholic church. Just like they installed Joe Biden to destroy the United States of America.

Jack Fitzgerald
10 months ago

Apologies for the messed up structure of my (other) comment. While I was posting it, this page repeatedly malfunctioned, giving reCaptcha errors.

I tried to edit it but while doing so, opportunity for that timed out.

Jack Fitzgerald
10 months ago

“There is a need to start thinking once again as Europeans,” Francis said. He said this union [collectivism] will only be lasting and successful if the common will of Europe “proves more powerful than the will of individual nations.”

“This union” is Far from democratic. Ask any European who “their” representative is, to “this union”, what they’ve been and are about to discuss and what his/her position is on those matters. It isn’t democratic. It’s an Administrative State. In most cases a dozen or two hand-picked puppets are setting the agenda and forcing the policies through. Go to their website and look around.

Same goes at least double for the “United Nations.” First, Nations are peoples. This should be called the United Governments. Worldwide, most governments are members and at least 1/3 of them are dictatorships, Especially governments with “Democratic” in their official names. Ask Anyone – including yourself – who is your government’s representative to the UN? Who elected him/her? Who were the other candidates? During his/her tenure, what issues have been, are being, will be taken up? What is their position on those matters?

If democracy is so great, especially for his cited reasons, instead of concentrating first on Other Institutions, why doesn’t the leader of his own Administrative State, demonstrate True Leadership and institute Democracy into the Catholic Church? Instead, he offers, Do As I Say, not As I Do.

deGaulle opposed a political union for Europe, favoring instead a union of politically independent nations. What If the common will of Europe Favors Individual Nations? A stance in line with the (Catholic) Doctrine of Subsidiarity which holds, correctly, that the representative body closest to the people best represents them.

The church is run in opposition to its policies for others.

More than half of all Cardinals have been created by Francis. The Bishop of Rome is elected by 125 of them. There are way more than 1.25 Billion Catholics. “There is a need to start thinking once again as Europeans,” Francis said. He said this union [collectivism] will only be lasting and successful if the common will of Europe “proves more powerful than the will of individual nations.”

“This union” is Far from democratic. Ask any European who “their” representative is, to “this union”, what they’ve been and are about to discuss and what his/her position is on those matters. It isn’t democratic. It’s an Administrative State. In most cases a dozen or two hand-picked puppets are setting the agenda and forcing the policies through. Go to their website and look around.

Same goes at least double for the “United Nations.” First, Nations are peoples. This should be called the United Governments. Worldwide, most governments are members and at least 1/3 of them are dictatorships, Especially governments with “Democratic” in their official names. Ask Anyone – including yourself – who is your government’s representative to the UN? Who elected him/her? Who were the other candidates? During his/her tenure, what issues have been, are being, will be taken up? What is their position on those matters?

If democracy is so great, especially for his cited reasons, instead of concentrating first on Other Institutions, why doesn’t the leader of his own Administrative State, demonstrate True Leadership and institute Democracy into the Catholic Church? Instead, he offers, Do As I Say, not As I Do.

deGaulle opposed a political union for Europe, favoring instead a union of politically independent nations. What If the common will of Europe Favors Individual Nations? A stance in line with the (Catholic) Doctrine of Subsidiarity which holds, correctly, that the representative body closest to the people best represents them.

The church is run in opposition to its policies for others.

More than half of all Cardinals have been created by Francis. The Bishop of Rome is elected by 125 of them. There are way more than 1.25 Billion Catholics. Venezuela is more democratic than the church. Maybe Francis ought to have his primary focus closer to home.

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Tio
10 months ago

Pedophilia on an industrial scale