Sunday, September 12, 2021

Louisville

Last Sunday morning, at 1:30 AM, three vandals in hoodies desecrated the church of Louisville's patron saint here in Colorado.

Unmentioned in the news-reports is the hoodies' calling-card: an A with a circle through it. Yeah, that's the "anarchy" symbol. Also that the choice of spraypaints were red and black, as well as hot-pink. A big part of the slogans, besides the soi-disant feminism, was that the church was "homophobic, transphobic, misogynist and dying" (with a skull painted nearby). That's a lot of fancy words, and long words.

The police-chief says that's not representative of the Louisville community. I call shenanigans on that. Louisville's city government ordered the display of the Rainbow on city property last June. I should add that the city library is open on Sunday but not Saturday. This city opposes Christianity and this op was in full accordance with Our Values.

And it was an op. Three people, who had their slogans committed to paper and/or memory, who had the time to do it. They had rehearsed this. These were trained terrorists, who did this to demonstrate, first that the Struggle is national, second that you're not safe going to an unapproved place of worship.

As an aside, you know how our Bishop made so much noise last year about how very very sorry we all are about racisms from many decades ago, in the midst of last year's national terror campaign against the police? That didn't seem to help.

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