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    Steve Sailer‏ @Steve_Sailer 6 Feb 2017

    Steve Sailer Retweeted CNN

    What % of priests' abuse victims were boys? That's a statistic nobody seems to want to release. Were most abusers lonely alcoholic gays?https://twitter.com/CNN/status/828485882550312960 …

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    Around 7% of Australian priests abused children between 1950 and 2015, according to a commission's findings http://cnn.it/2kctRUL  pic.twitter.com/LMSDWtLvUh
    12:47 AM - 6 Feb 2017
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    • Vertumne 🇪🇺❄ RW1Black David Radford Aegyptiaca Tom Cobley-Hobbes The Romanian Peasant OpossumBob Strife & Justice Master A. Bonafide
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      2. Theodore Messiah‏ @TheoMessiah 6 Feb 2017
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        "Overwhelming majority" of victims were male. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/feb/06/4444-victims-extent-of-abuse-in-catholic-church-in-australia-revealed …

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      1. Gelf Sara‏ @Gelf_Sara 6 Feb 2017
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        Don't worry--soon The Catholic Church Inc will save $$ by replacing priests with ConfessionBots a la http://tinyurl.com/gpvssym  .

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      1. Laird Christmas‏ @lairdchristmas 6 Feb 2017
        Replying to @Steve_Sailer

        have you met a priest?

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      1. ParatrooperJJ‏ @ParatrooperJJ 6 Feb 2017
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        Over 80%

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      1. ReasonAustralia‏ @OzReason 6 Feb 2017
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        They tell us just about everything BUT the boy to girl ratio of the abused. Of course they tell us that 90% accused were men.

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      1. Sabertooth‏ @ThatSabertooth 6 Feb 2017
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        Someone would find a way to blame the habit, but not that habit.

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      1. OpossumBob‏ @OpossumBob 6 Feb 2017
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        i wonder if there is an Imam Khatib study done

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      1. W. Davis‏ @wfdavis_ 6 Feb 2017
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        Look at this chart. Those who did commit abuse were undoubtedly mostly gay. The numbers are huge on the boys' side.pic.twitter.com/EeTZa4Y0ad

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      1. W. Davis‏ @wfdavis_ 6 Feb 2017
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        Note CNN outright says "7% abused" while graphic only states *accused*. In US only 5.7% of accused were convicted

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      1. Martin Gregory Snigg‏ @Martin17773 6 Feb 2017
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        "those ordained before 1960 tended not to commit abuse til 1960s 70s, while those ordained in 1960s70s vshortly thereafter.

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      1. Martin Gregory Snigg‏ @Martin17773 6 Feb 2017
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        "male (81 per cent) and between the ages of eleven and fourteen (51 per cent)http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2011/05/27/3229135.htm …

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