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Bear Ribs

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Bear Ribs

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It's probably actually the anti-pope Catholics. Since the current pope is a follower of one of the main South American communist thinkers and very mainstream, a lot of Catholics don't care for him.
The actual document is available, along with commentary, here:

Your supposition looks to be correct, they identify the radicals as those who reject the Vatican II.

Going off the Citations, the FBI used The Atlantic, Salon, and the Southern Poverty Law Center and just copy-pasted everybody on those lists and marked them as suspected Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists.

Parsing the articles led me to the Atlantic claiming that the Rosary is a symbol of extremism. Originally, the article just went on about Rosaries and had the title "How the Rosary Became an Extremist Symbol," but it got enough pushback that they changed the title and edited it to insinuate that Rosaries are associated with guns.

 

Cherico

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The actual document is available, along with commentary, here:

Your supposition looks to be correct, they identify the radicals as those who reject the Vatican II.

Going off the Citations, the FBI used The Atlantic, Salon, and the Southern Poverty Law Center and just copy-pasted everybody on those lists and marked them as suspected Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists.

Parsing the articles led me to the Atlantic claiming that the Rosary is a symbol of extremism. Originally, the article just went on about Rosaries and had the title "How the Rosary Became an Extremist Symbol," but it got enough pushback that they changed the title and edited it to insinuate that Rosaries are associated with guns.


So they want to give us all of the Latinos? Good nice to have em on board.
 

TheRejectionist

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Some Catholics do tend to have some "integralist" part of them that is unnmoving and on many issues they would be a "not one step back" mentality.

Like abortion. It is likely that very few are prone to the subject.

From what I have seen personally, all Ibero-american cultures (mines included) celebrate life with abortion considered only acceptable in very specific cases : rape, incest, risk for the health of the mother or potentially the fetus could have deformities, potential illnesses and so on.

In Brazil for example, abortion is provided only in those cases and for the first to be done you have to go the police usually.

Matter of fact, I might be wrong so @49ersfootball and @Sergeant Foley and @gral correct me if I am but it seemed to me that there wasn't (or there wasn't much) discussion on abortion in the last (stolen) election.
 

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