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Our Church has paid over $2,000,000,000.00 to settle frivilous lawsuits resulting in serious financial harm to our benevolent services. After centuries in service of God's people, the true ministers of the Catholic faith have come under relentless fire in recent decades, forced to defend an unimaginable battery of baseless claims. At Victims of Children, we stand together in defense of these innoncent priests of our church whos lives are senselessly destroyed, in a quest for riches, driven by greedy attorneys and those who have turned their backs to God and the church, and at the expense of fellow Catholics.
Quase certeza que é paródia. Gastar 2 bilhões de dolares com ações judiciais não tem como ser real.
In the United States, churches have paid more than $2 billion (£1.25 billion) in compensation to victims. In Ireland, reports into clerical sexual abuse have rocked both the Catholic hierarchy and the state. A nine-year government study, the Ryan Report, published in May 2009, revealed that beatings and humiliation by nuns and priests were common at institutions that held up to 30,000 children. The investigation found that Catholic priests and nuns for decades "terrorised thousands of boys and girls, while government inspectors failed to stop the abuse."[5]
Make a public show of your distaste for children – - Though nuns have arguably cornered the market on this, though refraining increasingly from corporal punishment in recent years, there's no reason you can't, whenever someone important is around, like a teacher, administrator or activist parent, express your disdain for children in general. Don't go overboard like how Reverend Ted Haggard did with the homosexuals, because that degree of disgust all but verifies personal interest, but it's perfectly acceptable to exhibit patent disinterest and distaste for those under the age of 18.
Watch out for which websites you visit -– This one is okay, but if you're hanging out on teen chat forums or conversing with younger persons on sites like Craig's List, be aware that a digital record of these things will be available until the end of time, long after the statute of limitations has expired. Consider instead browsing from the house of a friend, or using library computers. Libraries are famously known for deleting user browsing logs and histories at the end of every single day, so you should be okay there.
Do not acquire new identity documents – - In many cities the price and availability of documents like a false passport or driver's license may be tempting, but even if you just want one for the sake of novelty, these transactions may be monitored by law enforcement officials. Especially if you're already embroiled in a scandal, this may be seen as an escape safety net, and should be avoided whenever possible. Consider having a trusted friend do it for you, and not one who suffers the affliction of drugs or alcohol, who may have already become a state informant.
Letter Writing Campaigns – We will orchestrate movements to encourage everyone involved with your case, from the judge at the top, down to his wife and siblings, further down to his house staff, and yet further down to those he knows, his constituents and even the staff at his favorite restaurants and cafes. If a judge, prosecutor, "victim" or anyone else even remotely attached to this case doesn't feel the pressure, we're not doing our job. Our letter writing campaigns are relentless and deep, sometimes to the verge or harassment, but it we need to write a letter to Howard Schulz as the CEO of Starbucks, telling him we'll boycott their products if they don't refuse service to the "victim" or juror #7, that's what we'll do to see justice be done.
Direct Accuser Contact – When letters aren't enough, we vow to orchestrate public demonstrations. We may protest in front of the accusers house with signs outing him as a faggot (to which he's confessed in his accusation, technically), or we may stand in front of his son's school with signs saying "Jermain's Dad had Gay Sex in 1976". If we have to go to the country club with the signs, we will, because desperate times call for desperate measures, and as long as it's us doing this, and not you, it's free speech.