On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis sent a letter to leaders of social movements promoting "structural changes" to the "economy of exclusion and inequality." Among other things, he encouraged these activists to use the coronavirus crisis as an opportunity to spur radical change and launch a "humanistic and ecological conversion." He also endorsed the idea of a universal basic income (UBI), championed by former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang. [More]I'd say Pope Commie is focused on the wrong world.
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I wasn't aware humanism needed a high priest. How are Catholics coping while theirs is busy moonlighting?
ReplyDeleteAnd for his next act, the Vicar of Christ will give the Church's blessing to post-birth abortion, Governor Blackface style.
ReplyDeleteGood going, Cardinals, for picking this guy.
Unbelievable.