There Is a Deep Link Between Tucho's Pornographic Lust and Pope Francis' Cruelty
- Do thorns really bear figs and brambles apples? Did anyone expect that, in the present state of the Church, the Pope could be a saint and have a wise man as his right-hand man?
- Wouldn't it be more normal to have a pope like Caligula and a donkey who becomes a cardinal?
- Both Francis and Tucho are the living image of the current state of the Church with its triple corruption of government, intelligence and morality.
- The corruption of intelligence is embodied in the figure of Tucho Fernández, who is able to mix the highest and the lowest, mysticism and sex.
- Francis and El Tucho are the spirit of our time in the Church and the world, which is why they have risen to the top unchallenged.
- Tucho's obsession with sex is not strange in the time of Francis' dictatorial pontificate.
- Belloc said that he feared the future not so much for its lust as for its cruelty, because they go hand in hand.
- One of the beings who best embodied both was the Marquis de Sade, an atheist, materialist and interpreter of our unhappy times.
- De Sade calls destruction only a "variation of forms" that does not harm nature, but is beneficial to it, because destruction provides nature with the raw material for its reconstructions.
- The only law is the one established by Aleister Crowley: 'To do your will is the whole law'.
- Lust in the body is on the same level as atheism in the intellect and voluntarism in the spirit, the triple denial of God, Truth and man as His image.
- Without God, nothing can be created, and the only way to resemble divinity is through destruction, cruelty and, in the end, suicide.
- There is a deep connection between Tucho's pornographic lust, the tyranny, cruelty and destruction of Francis and the suicide of the Church.
- In our time, sins are not only committed, they are defended.
- Although imprisoned for decades, the Marquis de Sade betrayed his own "morality" because he had the honesty to defend his ideas in public, in absolute selfishness, beyond his personal interest, when his own ethics did not oblige him to do so.
- His corrupt enemies could hypocritically and self-righteously burn his works, while morbidly reading them in secret.
- Both the Marquis and Tucho believe in a mixture of sexuality and religious/political mysticism, with a coal-miner's faith and apostolic zeal.
- In their proselytism, the perverts are worse than the depraved, because they spread evil, corrupting others by their example, preaching and seducing them because they still have traces of goodness and kindness.
- The perverse are the useful fools of the depraved.
- The depraved hide behind the perverted and need them for their survival, for their control and power over others.
- The corruption sown by the perverse is the basis of the power of the depraved.
- That is why those behind the scenes promote the depraved to high positions, giving them influence, support and publicity.
- The depraved one was Voltaire and the perverse one was de Sade.
- Voltaire spread his depraved work across the continent with the help of a whole series of perverts like Rousseau, whom he abandoned when he was no longer useful to him.
- He made Frederick of Prussia despise the pious Euler, a mathematical genius, for his defence of Christianity.
- A dwarf in the face of giants, Voltaire ridiculed the religious Leibnitz, one of the greatest scientific talents in history, and disguised himself as a philosopher to attack religion as the 'enemy of reason'.
- Of course, Voltaire never risked anything for his ideas and died rich, honoured and revered.
- Not surprisingly, sexual, theological and political scandals go hand in hand.
- Lust, tyranny and cruelty have the same root: hubris, the excess of a deified despotic man, without faith or heart, a slave to his desires, a servant of his unbridled will.
- Man has always sinned, but in healthier times, limits were recognised, crimes were not justified, and hypocrisy was the last homage that vice paid to virtue.
- The new hypocrisy is much worse: in the past, the dishonest tried desperately to be seen as honest. Today, the honest are desperate to be seen as dishonest.
- This context explains Tucho and helps us understand why a pornographer has risen to godlike heights thanks to a tyrannical Pope and a corrupt hierarchy.
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