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We enjoyed Mass this morning, 🌅 but all were subdued by yesterday

The priest was very succinct and used his homily to stir us to follow in the footsteps of the late Pope to be welcoming to strangers and to give them a chance to speak and engage with us Romans. My family is Sicilian, and we have had a long experience with migrants which Romans are ignorant of.

I do not wish harm on anyone but equally I don’t want them coming to my home and being violent to us, simply because we are different, and certainly not Muslim. I don’t want to see people starving, but a family of people must care for their neighbours before considering completely different people who have never lived in our neighbourhood. I know, there is much more depth to Jesus’s words and commands, but I am not sure that He could see these fake-Abrahamites bringing their idolatry to Italy 🇮🇹 instead of making their own lands a paradise and converting us by example rather than violence.

I walk my soon-to-be eleven years old daughter to school every single morning simply because our streets are no longer safe for our children to walk upon! I mean no malice but I don’t want malice done to me either, even Jesus rebuked demons and the false religious of His day!
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helenS · 36-40, F
You said "I do not wish harm on anyone but" and "no malice but"
which is similar to "I'm not a racist but...".
Ximenajacoba · 26-30, F
@helenS Hos did you associate harm and race?
helenS · 36-40, F
@Ximenajacoba I didn't.
Ximenajacoba · 26-30, F
@helenS So what are you saying here then? I am talking about a Christian principle and you have tried to introduce racism?
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Ximenajacoba · 26-30, F
@helenS But I have neither said that nor have I implied it! You are adding bogus thoughts perhaps to serve your own purpose?