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Squarel | 10 years ago

Indeed.

I don't see anti-immigration people and Christians being asked to apologize for Breivik, nor all catholic priests being asked to distance themselves from the catholic scandal of the last decade.

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ptaipale|10 years ago

"I don't see anti-immigration people and Christians being asked to apologize for Breivik"

Seriously, you don't? I've seen lots of comments where this and that politician or Christian leader is required to apologize "for their involvement" in the Breivik mass murder, which is nuts. All they've done is doubt whether the removal of border controls in Europe is a good idea. That's supposed to be enough for a guilt-by-association to Breivik's crimes as "incitement".

Mikeb85|10 years ago

> all catholic priests being asked to distance themselves from the catholic scandal of the last decade.

Catholics absolutely take heat for the various scandals over the years. It's just easier for most of them to distance themselves since few actually practice the faith...