One more thing
Further to yesterday’s post, I’ve decided that I’m not going to let you get away with that, Birmingham. The following is addressed to everyone in a 20-mile radius of Birmingham who didn’t have anything better to do yesterday, unless you protested in London:
Where were you? Do you not think it worth your time to express your anger directly at Joseph Ratzinger? That he and his evil organisation (and I use that phrase in complete seriousness) have not committed sufficient crimes against humanity to warrant your attention? Of all of the millions of people I am addressing, only around twenty bothered to show up. How embarrassing. Not for me, or anyone else who showed up. You didn’t embarrass us or let us down. You let down the millions of victims of the Roman Catholic Church, most of whom do not have a voice, do not have the luxury of an opportunity to at least present their views to the paedo-helper general and his crowd of gaping moronic followers. I’m hardly an activist, but I deigned to give the matter some attention. And I’d do it again tomorrow. Holy Joe needs to see people angry with him, but all he saw yesterday were fifteen disgruntled humanists and one very sweet Christian raving about idolatry. Can’t we do better than that?
The guilty ones, in my opinion, are especially the Birmingham Humanists. Where were you? No-one whom I spoke to yesterday was a member of the Humanists, or had come from Birmingham for that matter. When the committee next meets I shall have a few things to say about this, rest assured.
Anyway, congratulations. You’ve officially participated in the Great Apathetic Conspiracy. No doubt David Cameron and the Windsor Bitch will present you with your complementary t-shirt.
Yeah, I know. No-one reads this. Still, it’s here. Fuck you all. Especially the ‘Pope’. Joseph, you are a dreadful excuse for a human being, and one day I hope I can fully express my feelings for you in person.
Rant over.
September 21, 2010 at 3:45 pm
Hello, I was there of course, and not just because I organised it!
Ultimately the indifference which meant people failed to come out Sunday to protest will be the same indifference which will destroy the Catholic Church and in due course all religions.
It’s time, in my view, to destroy the old adage of “never discuss politics or religion” which was clearly created by a religionist MP!
Remember, keep searching for the truth and doubt everything (except the scientific method, which works pretty well!)
I do share your vexation at the Birmingham Humanists though. The C&W Humanists carried a motion in full support of the protests in their AGM. The idea of tolerating faiths would be appropriate where those religions were themselves tolerant, but sadly they are not.
Cheerio. See you at the next social perhaps?
September 22, 2010 at 8:26 pm
Thanks for organising the protest; it was well worth it, even if only a few of us showed up.
We should doubt even the scientific method, of course, and it has its flaws. It just happens to be the best way of creating knowledge.