Black Lives Matter are people seeking reprise from injustice. Serra is someone who imposed horrible injustice. The comparison is completely illogical.
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The problem is it comes off as if you’re excusing genocidal acts because Natives were converted to Catholicism, which you paint as potentially good. Whatever space you were trying to make for BLM to be acceptable to Catholics now didn’t come through at all.
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Right. So it’s an appeal to a Catholic version of morality that is plainly dubious from the start. If it’s acceptable to balance out genocidal acts by placing them alongside mass conversion to Catholicism, then how doesn’t that point to a major flaw in Catholic morality?
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I am opposed to reconciling anything in a way that makes it easier for devout Catholics to remain Catholics The nadir of Liz's public politics was when she tried to do this for the child sex abuse scandal in the Church, but doing it for anything else is also pretty bad
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Stating as a fact that Catholics *have no choice* but to continue receiving sacraments from the Roman hierarchy and that apostasy *is not an option* makes her a pretty fundamental ideological enemy of mine There's no bad faith in that, that's taking her at her word
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