Twitter Censors Everything, Except Burning Of Priests
The Spanish hashtag #FuegoAlClero [“Burn the Clergy”] has become trendy on Twitter.com although the portal claims it wages war against “hate speech.” This happened on the same day when Francis approved …More
The Spanish hashtag #FuegoAlClero [“Burn the Clergy”] has become trendy on Twitter.com although the portal claims it wages war against “hate speech.”
This happened on the same day when Francis approved the beatification of 127 Spanish martyrs, priests, seminarians, friars, nuns and lay-people, murdered between 1936-1939 by Spanish Communists.
But now, in 2020, the past is back. Tweets can be seen which encourage to “burn the priests alive” or which say, “The only church that enlightens is one on fire.”
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This happened on the same day when Francis approved the beatification of 127 Spanish martyrs, priests, seminarians, friars, nuns and lay-people, murdered between 1936-1939 by Spanish Communists.
But now, in 2020, the past is back. Tweets can be seen which encourage to “burn the priests alive” or which say, “The only church that enlightens is one on fire.”
#newsCnjftwimtx
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