Discrimination
First, an inconvenience. According to a fact.
Discomfort: discrimination. The fact
: persecution.
And here starts the outburst, if you will, quite spontaneous.
I am a Christian, Catholic. I live a different lifestyle. I live a particular faith, which leads me to a particular dimension of personal fulfillment and community. Yet, do not miss the occasion that people, institutions and movements that profess respect, equality of all men, equal rights fall victim to the worst forms of evil that seek to destroy.
Discrimination.
not discriminate against the poor immigrants arriving on our shores. Do not discriminate against the poor Arabs. Do not discriminate against anyone. But denying basic rights to Christians. Impediamogli to live their faith. Impediamogli expression. Impediamogli to speak.
DISCRIMINATION.
In our streets. Christians are discriminated against every day. By peers, classmates, people who attend, friends, or assumed. And quietly, with patience, endurance and taciamo. Because if we speak, we are "those dirty Catholics."
we Christians are persecuted.
not in India, not in Darfur, not in the Philippines. Here, every day. And to these atheists, secular protectors of equality of men want to ask: "Why do not we protect our rights?". We are different, those who are not men. All these fine politicians who bow before anyone calls attention, but spit on the Christian who says his own.
Only human idiocy nth power.
rights, rights, equality, equality.
For us Christians, expulsion from the discussions, doors slammed in your face, kick your ass in the name of equality. Yet we ask only that you say, without imposing. Or at least, I've never done this. It is not Christian.
slogan.
Poor atheists without rights, I would say. So to help them burn a bit 'of Christians. A word that describes this concept well.
Xenophobia.
And I say no more.
But basically, we are "those dirty Catholic, no.
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