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July 29, 2022 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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His Holiness Grovels
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
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The big news from Canada is that Pope Francis is finishing up what he calls a pilgrimage of repentance, and what I call the white man crawl.
And I'm not talking about swimming.
The Pope has put on one of the sorriest spectacles of voluntary public humiliation the world has ever seen.
It all has to do with the alleged horrors perpetrated against Canadian Indians by the Catholic Church.
As we see from this article from last Thursday called Pope Francis Issues Apology, more than 150,000 native children in Canada were forced to attend state-funded Christian schools from the 19th century until the 1970s.
The aim was to Christianize and assimilate them into mainstream society, which
Previous Canadian governments considered superior.
Forced to attend schools?
Well, so were white children.
It's called compulsory education.
A lot of Indian children went to boarding schools because there were no schools out in the wilds.
And yes, they were taught Christianity, and yes, the Canadian government thought Western civilization was better than illiteracy and shamanism.
As Scientific American kindly explains, Canada's residential schools were a horror.
Founded to carry out the genocide of Indigenous people, they created conditions that killed thousands of children.
It's hard to find images of what went on in those schools, but I found these.
Is everyone ready now to hear a nice story about Christmas?
Because very, very soon now, it's going to be Christmas, and we want to get all ready for Christmas.
But further south they can grow another cereal crop, which is, what is it, the Chinese grow?
Silent night, holy night.
Father and Son, and our Holy Ghost, amen.
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed me, honey.
Walk across the earth.
Don't fall off the left, keep going.
I feel like to be a sister, but I don't know if I'll make it.
Why do you feel you'd like to be a sister?
I want to help the people in the world and teach them about God.
Now. Now.
Yep, looks like a serious Catholic education, but that's what white Catholic children got too.
If they taught girls how to sew, I guess it was out of pure spite.
But today, we're supposed to believe that after soccer practice and silent night, the nuns and priests were beating, buggering, raping, and even murdering these children.
What got the hysteria going was a report from over a year ago.
The New York Times put it on the front page.
Horrible history, mass grave of indigenous children reported in Canada.
215 bodies were supposed to have been found in the Kamloops Residential School in British Columbia.
The strong implication was that nuns and priests killed these children through violence or neglect and dumped them in a secret mass grave.
Canada covered itself in sackcloth and ashes.
Government flags went to half-mast for seven months, longer than ever in Canadian history.
Canada declared a new holiday in honor of the 215 children, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
A mob tore down a statue of Queen Victoria in Winnipeg.
Another mob tore down the statue of the current Queen, Elizabeth II.
Catholic haters burned dozens of churches and vandalized many more.
The one you just saw burning was more than a century old and looked like this on the inside.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said burning churches was unacceptable and wrong, but also that it was understandable.
As I noted in January in this video, and I don't want to cover too much old ground, the whole thing was a fraud.
A bright young anti-racist college instructor named Sarah Beaulieu said she used ground-penetrating radar to find these children.
Except she didn't.
Not one body has been found.
What her radar may have picked up were tree roots and other soil disturbances, but no one has exhumed a single bone.
At first, there was talk about digging up the children for DNA identification.
So bodies could be returned to grieving relatives.
But now the plan is to leave the alleged graves undisturbed.
A much wiser move.
And now there's a new horror.
Some of the children were as young as three, we're told.
Three-year-olds didn't go to boarding schools.
But who cares about that?
Only a few newspapers, the New York Post for one, saw through the hoax.
Biggest fake news story in Canada, Kamloops' mass grave debunked by academics.
But most media swallow any story about bad white people, and Indians know a good thing when they see one.
With the dazzling example of Kamloops before them, Indians suddenly found 160 alleged graves on Penalaket Island in British Columbia, 182 in Cranbrook, Also in B.C., and a whopping 751 in Marival,
Saskatchewan. All these findings are dubious.
But Mr. Trudeau, pictured here, has been busy apologizing.
He must have got lonely because he decided the Pope should apologize too, which he did in Rome to a delegation of Indian chiefs.
But... Mr. Trudeau decided that wasn't enough and insisted the Pope come to Canada to apologize all over again.
Pope Francis is 85 years old.
He had serious intestinal surgery last year.
He has bad sciatica, torn knee ligaments, and is in a wheelchair.
But you can do the white man crawl from any position, so he has just hobbled through a week of what must have been pure hell.
With Justin Trudeau and countless Indian chiefs keeping an eye on him, he, in his words, begged forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the white man
He was deeply sorry for the deplorable evil and disastrous error.
He kissed the hands of Indian chiefs in an appeal for forgiveness.
Was it enough?
Of course not.
It's never enough.
As CNN reported, the Pope went to Canada to apologize.
For some indigenous school survivors, he triggered more pain.
These schools don't have graduates, you see.
They have only survivors.
There's a 24 hours a day.
Crisis line for survivors experiencing pain or distress, even though all but a handful of the schools closed 45 years ago.
CNN happily found an 80-year-old survivor experiencing distress.
He said any apology is useless.
He blames the Catholics for his alcoholism and his terrible marriage.
Some chiefs refused even to show up to have their hands kissed, saying there was no chance the Pope would grovel enough.
The harshest cut was from Justin Trudeau.
The Pope's apology to indigenous people doesn't go far enough, Canada says.
It's not enough to apologize for physical, verbal, psychological, and spiritual abuse.
The Pope has to apologize explicitly for rape.
Also, he didn't talk about the evil of the church as an institution, only about the evil of individual Christians.
Mr. Trudeau seems to have forgotten that Catholic orders operated only 66 of the 139 residential schools and that the church has already spent $50 million on restitution and promises $30 million more.
Needless to say, we've heard nothing from Indians who liked the schools.
You have to dig.
But you can find, rescued from the memory hole, some First Nations people loved their residential schools.
It quotes a Canadian Indian named Thompson Highway, a pianist and playwright that Maclean's magazine calls one of the 100 most important people in Canadian history.
He was in a school from ages 6 to 15 and says, all we hear is the negative stuff.
Nobody's interested in the positive, the joy in that school.
Nine of the happiest years of my life, I spent it at that school.
Cece Hodgson McCauley was the first woman to become chief in Canada's Northwest Territories.
She called her years at the school the best of her life.
My family says the same thing.
My sister swears by it.
We were treated wonderfully.
The chief, who died in 2018 at age 95, said people lie about how bad things were to get money.
She said older Indians who graduated are afraid to talk about what the schools were really like.
Now, of course, everything an unhappy Indian says is the lived experience of a person of color and must never be doubted.
Back to this article.
One survivor says when she got to school, she was issued clothes with a number on them, and everyone thereafter called her by number, not by name.
Really? I've read a lot about these schools, and I never heard that.
I think a lot of these stories are false, but no one dares challenge them.
And guess what?
Americans might get their own papal roadshow.
I bet you didn't realize we had boarding schools for Indians, too.
I'm sure it will be no trouble to find people who claim that they were beaten and buggered, or even better, that their parents were beaten and buggered.
And we have already taken the first step.
U.S. to investigate government-run Native American boarding schools.
That was inspired by Kamloops, of course.
And here's Secretary of the Interior, Deb Harland, who's going to run the investigation, who is an American Indian.
She says we must uncover the truth about the loss of human life and the lasting consequences of these schools.
So, brace yourselves.
But what I find most grotesque is that the Pope seems to have swallowed every tall tale, every insult against people long dead who can't defend themselves.
I don't doubt there was some tough discipline, even cruelty.
But I suspect the vast majority of teachers did their very best for those children.
And by apologizing for spiritual abuse, isn't the Pope repudiating the whole missionary effort?
Doesn't he believe Catholics save the souls of many converts?
No. As this article from 2018 notes, if you ask, do atheists go to heaven?
Pope Francis says yes.
So I guess all that Catholicism was just spiritual abuse.
So far as I can tell, Pope Francis is not just a miserable white man.
He's a miserable Catholic who doesn't even believe in the Church's mission.
It must be grievous for Catholics to have such a head of their church, the vicar of Christ himself.
Like nations that don't defend themselves, institutions that don't defend themselves die.
Pope Francis is old and frail.
The church will be under new management soon.
If it's not better management, the church will go over a cliff.
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