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Well, well, Welby...

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By *sleWightCouple OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

Ryde

Monday: "No intention to resign".

Tuesday: "Too much heat - bye!!"

The 2013 report about the abuse cases not only said that Welby played dumb about its findings, allowing the priest in question to escape to Africa and start abusing there, but that he probably knew about the activities beforehand, and kept quiet.

Would you honestly trust an 80s oil executive who said that he and his peers deliberately avoided being given damning information so as to genuinely plead ignorance?

Anyone want the job of Archbishop of Canterbury?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
2 weeks ago

in Lancashire

And now he's all shamed and contrite, bollocks is he..

His lack of any sort of preventative actions essentially enabled a pa#dophile to continue abusing..

He should be held to account..

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By *sleWightCouple OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

Ryde


"And now he's all shamed and contrite, bollocks is he..

His lack of any sort of preventative actions essentially enabled a pa#dophile to continue abusing..

He should be held to account.."

They protect their own, always have. Up until the mid 20th century, it was always the way that anyone in a deeply religious family who "wasn't quite right" or a bit "funny" (meaning not entirely straight or displayed unhealthy interest in children) were pushed into joining the church in the with the intention of it cleansing their souls or diminishing the urges.

Putting an often damaged individual into an all-male environment where sexual release was forbidden was usually a recipe for disaster.

The church has been covering this stuff up for centuries, and it's only been in the last 50 years that the fear and stigma of speaking out about it has become legitimate, rather than being instantly being called a liar and even blasphemous for daring to make accusations against the them.

Welby should be defrocked for this.

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By *agnar73Man
2 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"Monday: "No intention to resign".

Tuesday: "Too much heat - bye!!"

The 2013 report about the abuse cases not only said that Welby played dumb about its findings, allowing the priest in question to escape to Africa and start abusing there, but that he probably knew about the activities beforehand, and kept quiet.

Would you honestly trust an 80s oil executive who said that he and his peers deliberately avoided being given damning information so as to genuinely plead ignorance?

Anyone want the job of Archbishop of Canterbury?"

Nah. It’s the wrong sort of thing for me.

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By *ad NannaWoman
2 weeks ago

East London

I don't understand how religious people had no empathy for the child victims at the time.

Knowing what they were being subjected to yet ignored it.

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By *agnar73Man
2 weeks ago

glasgow-ish


"I don't understand how religious people had no empathy for the child victims at the time.

Knowing what they were being subjected to yet ignored it.

"

Read the statement. ‘Oh I first heard in 2013..’

Yeah mate, tried to sweep under carpet

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By *tealthbomber2024Man
2 weeks ago

southend-on-sea

Welby, letsby aving you

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By *rthur30Man
2 weeks ago

Warrington

I'll volunteer for the job. Belief in God is not required and I can dress up without anyone being bothered. You don't even have to act like the Christian you purport to be, it would seem.

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By *tealthbomber2024Man
2 weeks ago

southend-on-sea

It's almost like they are all... dodgy?

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By *tealthbomber2024Man
2 weeks ago

southend-on-sea

I feel like I may have to write to this dishonorable ungentleman.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
2 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"I don't understand how religious people had no empathy for the child victims at the time.

Knowing what they were being subjected to yet ignored it.

"

Their conscience salved by prayer..

Maybe they thought what was happening to the victims was a test for them or 'gods will'..

Whatever the reasons they didn't act they are culpable in facilitating what went on..

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By *oastal1968Man
2 weeks ago

London

Religion is a harbour for these sinister individuals. Hidden by and protected amongst like-minded people. Every time I see someone in religious garb of any religion I get the chills.

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By *r Mrs FuckableCouple
2 weeks ago

Stoke

Religion 🤮🤮🤮

Mr F.

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By *opinovMan
2 weeks ago

Point Nemo, Cumbria

It amazes me anyone is still surprised whenever a member of the clergy turns out to be an abuser. The whole idea of organised religion is based on coercive control through passive aggressive gaslighting (eg. son of beardy sky man died for YOUR sins, so you must atone for your guilt by doing only what we say you can do), so it's bound to attract people who'll use the status and power it confers upon them to abuse others. Fuck all religion.

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By *r Mrs FuckableCouple
2 weeks ago

Stoke

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By *r Mrs FuckableCouple
2 weeks ago

Stoke


"It amazes me anyone is still surprised whenever a member of the clergy turns out to be an abuser. The whole idea of organised religion is based on coercive control through passive aggressive gaslighting (eg. son of beardy sky man died for YOUR sins, so you must atone for your guilt by doing only what we say you can do), so it's bound to attract people who'll use the status and power it confers upon them to abuse others. Fuck all religion."

Couldn't agree more. We're such an advanced civilisation, yet people believe in this religious bollox for exactly the example you've given, and more!

Religion has always been vile, and will continue to be vile while ever people are bring brainwashed with it from the pedo squad.

Mr F.

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By *osey WalesMan
2 weeks ago

Surrey

In my opinion, it was always a means to control the masses.

They are all just cults.

I dont know too much about the story of this but Catholic priests covering up for each other not like its the firat time.

And empathy.. jeez, just look at all the evidence in Ireland alone. From a once staunch catholic society the Magdalane asylums/laundries. Disgusting.

To hell with them all

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
2 weeks ago

chichester


"I don't understand how religious people had no empathy for the child victims at the time.

Knowing what they were being subjected to yet ignored it.

"

The church has been one of the biggest abusers of children throughout history and its inception

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By *sleWightCouple OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

Ryde

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By *sleWightCouple OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

Ryde


"I feel like I may have to write to this dishonorable ungentleman."

If you write care of his boss, you might not get a reply...

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