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🗓️ 13 April 2020
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0:00.0 | Pope Francis during Easter week has been preaching about the coronavirus. In March, the Pope said the |
0:06.9 | pandemic is nature having a fit because of pollution, a lack of any action on climate change. |
0:12.8 | On April 1st, you'll pop us so we got sick because we weren't listening to the cry of our |
0:18.5 | ailing planet. And last Wednesday, he doubled down on his environmental's wacko message. He called |
0:23.5 | the coronavirus pandemic nature's response to man-made global warming during Easter week. |
0:29.6 | In an interview with the tablet, a Catholic magazine, a pope quoted a Spanish expression, |
0:34.0 | God always forgives. We forgive sometimes, but nature never forgives. He said the world has not |
0:40.8 | heated recent catastrophes like the fires in Australia melting North Pole glaciers that aren't |
0:46.4 | melting and recent floods. He said he isn't sure if these are nature's revenge, but they certainly |
0:52.5 | are nature's response. What a crock! Pope Francis wanted to say the coronavirus outbreak is an |
0:58.4 | opportunity to inspire change to slow down our rate of production and consumption. He says it's time |
1:04.0 | to move from using and misusing nature to contemplating it. Well, while we all contemplate nature, |
1:10.1 | maybe we and other nations can also spend a few minutes contemplating our relationship with |
1:15.1 | the Chai Commes, in light of this global economic shutdown. Meanwhile, it's no shock that Il Papa |
1:21.8 | is spouting more left-wing wacko dogma. As always, say liberals or liberals first, even the pope. |
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