The pope wants to bow before migrants’ dignity

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Though Muslim on “infidel” attacks are legion, Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pope, is continuing his Migrant Mania tour of Europe.

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The pope, who couldn’t be troubled to celebrate July 4 in America, even on its 250th birthday observance, has instead opted to travel to Spain and other nations to be a cheerleader for globalism and mass migration.

It appears that Leo never met a leftist government or third world migrant he did not adore.

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In fact, he recently told the many migrants who have lately overwhelmed Spain’s Canary Islands, “I want to bow before your dignity.” He added, “Human dignity has no passport.”

Perhaps that’s why so many “migrants” have exhibited no human dignity. I’m surprised he didn’t add, “Save the whales,” and “You can’t hug your kids with nuclear arms!”

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The pontiff would have made a great 1960s folk singer. He might’ve been better qualified for that role.

Leo didn’t say if he would bow down to migrants’ dignity before, after — or during — a migrant stabbing or gang-rape. But his remarks came after thousands of them. That he also wishes to bow down to migrants’ dignity after they have bilked taxpayers out of billions upon billions of dollars by setting up “Learing Centers” and various other fake companies is beyond the pale, as well.

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If Pope Leo XIV is dead-set on bowing down before someone else’s dignity, perhaps he could consider doing so before one or more of the hundreds of millions of hard-working, taxpaying, devout, unfavored and abused Westerners who are seeing their countries crumble and disappear before their very eyes. Instead of kowtowing and courting Muslim invaders, perhaps he could even see his way clear to bow down before the dignity of Jesus Christ.

Seems like a welcome — and novel — idea to me.

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But what do I know? The pope would never bow down to my dignity. Nor should he.

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