Meet Pope Pimp, The Trannie-Loving Protector Of (Likely Illegal) Trannie Prostitutes

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cal (@kestleton) ,  mickvet, Mundabor , Annie  ,  Akita , noahvaile , Maniac     

Date: 
Monday, January 4, 2021 - 23:45
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“Tranny” is a derogatory slur, don’t use it.

 

I do use derogatory slurs, Sherlock.

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It’s sad to say it, however it’s what comes of scandal, but it is hard to avoid the suspicion that, in the case of some in the Vatican-given the reports of their behaviour-this might amount to the payment of a retainer.

 

I could not avoid thinking the same.
The curas villeros in Argentina also come to mind.
Bergoglio is not new to this stuff (I have written about it several times).

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Anyone who gives money to the usual suspects is nuts at this point. My local pastor, “Fr. Bob” has in the past two weeks cut out the parts of the parables where Jesus tells what happens to those who are not ready when the Lord returns. It really makes my day to pass by the collection basket on the way out the door without looking at it.

 

 

Excellent!!
No Catholicism, no dough!!

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  • Come, Lord Jesus! Clean up this mess! Save us from perversion. Blessed Mother, please smash the LBGT et al. lobby. And while we’re at it—Viganò for pope!!! That’s all I want for Christmas Lord Jesus!  

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Isn’t “donating” to a prostitute very much the same as “paying” a prostitute?
I wouldn’t put it past this poop…, uh, pope(?).

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…and in a bit of off-the-topic foreseeing: I can hardly wait to read your lavish praise of the “vatican’t non-nativity creche.

 

These things truly make me sick.

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I believe that a Pope, be it this one or a future one, will be the False Prophet who paves the spiritual way for the Antichrist.

 

Own comment: 

"Sinister Bergoglio and his trannies" sounds like the title a bad movie starring Bergoglio with depictions of the infamous Vatican orgies, but sadly, it more appropriately describes Bergoglio's intervention to save the 'livelihoods' of transexual prostitutes who have fallen on hard times.

Now, mickvet, puts it well, leaving almost no need for further commentary:

 

It’s sad to say it, however it’s what comes of scandal, but it is hard to avoid the suspicion that, in the case of some in the Vatican-given the reports of their behaviour-this might amount to the payment of a retainer.