Pope Francis then stopped to reflect on the condition of homelessness faced by at least ten thousand people in Rome. He called their condition a form of slavery “unworthy of the human person”. Jesus too “was born in a similar condition, not by chance or by accident”, the Pope said, “but to demonstrate God’s love for the lowly and the poor”.The specific mention of homelessness in Rome reminded me that Bergoglio, while bashing EVERY OTHER sane and normal and GOOD leader in the world, has never bashed Salvini. Focusing on Rome is getting close to his usual slimy smarmy prurient insinuations, but still not quite there. Perhaps Bergoglio understands that the Italian government surrounds his hypersatanic palaces and controls the electricity and water supplies for his beloved harem of eunuchs. Perhaps he understands that Vatican tax exemptions and judicial immunity depend on the continued sufferance of the Italian government.
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