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gopiscrap

(24,324 posts)
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 01:41 PM Monday

One of my favorite quotes from Pope Francis:

"As a society we hav3e forgotten to weep, we have lost empathy and compassion for the poor, marginalized and dispossed"

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One of my favorite quotes from Pope Francis: (Original Post) gopiscrap Monday OP
my favorite quote NewLarry Monday #1
Oh, you're right. That is good. liberalla Monday #2
I Don't Think So FrankTC Monday #3
Your premise is that the goppers/magats/etc. have always had a negative view of empathy and a positive one for $$$. erronis Monday #5
Nice quote, and it really speaks to his kindness. FadedMullet Monday #4

NewLarry

(79 posts)
1. my favorite quote
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 03:40 PM
Monday

came when he was asked about acceptance of homosexuality. "Who am I to judge?"

FrankTC

(240 posts)
3. I Don't Think So
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 04:00 PM
Monday

We haven't, as a society, forgotten empathy and compassion for the poor, marginalized, and dispossessed. Every time someone tries to do something to help, a cabal of Republicans gets in the way (sometimes including a Democrat or two -- looking at you, Manchin and Sinema). I can't think of anything Republicans have ever done for anyone that doesn't involve giving themselves and their constituents more money or power.

erronis

(19,188 posts)
5. Your premise is that the goppers/magats/etc. have always had a negative view of empathy and a positive one for $$$.
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 04:56 PM
Monday

I agree totally.

It wouldn't surprise me if some time in the future the sociologists (or anthropologists/archeologists) don't determine that, in the era of homo dominance, around 30% of the human species was born with deficiencies in caring for others, etc. and a tendency to work against fairness and justice. Long-winded and run-on but basically perhaps 30% of us are destined to be assholes.

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