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Feminist Mob Attacks Cathedral

This video is probably NSFW. I read all about the small number of Traditionalist Catholic protestors in Buenos Aires who disrupted a service in the city’s cathedral. But I haven’t heard a thing about this horrifying protest in Buenos Aires last week in which an enraged feminist mob abused a large group of men peacefully […]

This video is probably NSFW. I read all about the small number of Traditionalist Catholic protestors in Buenos Aires who disrupted a service in the city’s cathedral. But I haven’t heard a thing about this horrifying protest in Buenos Aires last week in which an enraged feminist mob abused a large group of men peacefully praying the rosary and protecting that city’s cathedral from the berserkers. This came from the Catholic web page Lifesite. Excerpt:

The women, many of them topless, spray-painted the men’s crotches and faces and swastikas on their chests and foreheads, using markers to paint their faces with Hitler-like moustaches. They also performed obscene sexual acts in front of them and pushed their breasts onto their faces, all the while shouting “get your rosaries out of our ovaries.”

…Inside the cathedral, 700 people were also in prayer accompanied by their bishop Mos. Alfonso Delgado.

After unsuccessfully trying to get into the building, the women burned a human-sized effigy of Pope Francis. “If the pope were a woman, abortion would be legal,” they shouted.

The attack took place on Sunday, November 24th during the National Women’s Encounter, which annually brings together Argentinean feminists who support “women’s rights.”

The police reportedly told the media they were unable to intervene because “they are women.”

This is utterly grotesque. We in the US have seen our media covering Russian thugs beating up gay protesters. And as I said, we saw images of the radtrads interrupting the Kristallnacht service in Argentina. We have not seen this atrocity. At all. Shocked, shocked.

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