No Arguments Left: Tucho Resorts to Insults
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He takes as an example Tucho Fernández's tirades against cardinals, archbishops, bishops, and Catholic institutions from all over the world who have criticised the homosexual propaganda text "Fiducia Supplicans". In it, Fernández claims that fornication and adultery can be "blessed".
Tucho told La Nación (28/12/2023) that those who question "Fiducia Supplicans" either "haven't read it" or are "mean" (in Spanish: "tiene mala leche").
"Mala leche" means a bad person, someone with bad intentions, who has an offensive goal, explains Montejano.
He sees through Tucho's tactics: When the arguments run out, the insults begin, in this foul language, inherited from those who now govern the Holy Church.
Picture: Tucho Fernández © Mazur, CC BY-NC-ND, #newsQilmwiychp
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