Posted on 06/30/2012 3:47:11 PM PDT by NYer
On CNN HLN, when you dont know how to answer an interview question, bash the Catholic Church. Youll actually have your anti-Catholic bigotry promoted by CNN. In an interview with HLNs Dr. Drew featured on CNN.com, stripper Joslyn Jones claimed that most stuff that goes on at church is dirtier than what goes on in strip clubs.
When challenged by Dr. Drew about the drug use and trauma history common among strippers, Jones deflected the question, bizarrely arguing: Its definitely very common, but its actually like, um, like I always try to use the analogy. You know, you look at the Catholic Church. How much nonsense and debauchery, and disrespect, and really underground, you know, seedy stuff goes on, thats, the Catholic Church, youre supposed to go to Church and everybodys like oh I go to Church and Im all prim and proper, sweet its not really like that. Most stuff that goes on at church is dirtier than what goes on in strip clubs.
It is unclear what churches Jones has been to. It is perfectly clear, however, that her conception of the Catholic Church resembles the media-promoted caricatures of the Catholic Church found in The Da Vinci Code or The Borgias.
More troubling than her comments, however, is the question of why CNN chose to highlight her unhinged rant. Shamefully, CNN clipped the video with the tagline Exotic dancer Joslyn Jones makes a controversial analogy between strip clubs and the Catholic Church, and promoted the clip on its main page with the tagline Dancer: Church dirtier than strip club.
It is unsurprising that an exotic dancer would take a shot at the Catholic Church to deflect from her own behavior. But it is disgusting that CNN went out of its way to promote controversial anti-Catholic vitriol.
Depends on the public school. They are like parochial schools. Not all are alike and not all are bad and not all are good.
The DVC is not mythology — all of the stuff is what DB made up....
“Depends on the public school. They are like parochial schools.”
No they’re not. Public schools depend on the monopoly power of government, enforced by the threat of violence, to survive in the face of competition from private schools, both secular and parochial. I’ll believe that public schools are “like” parochial schools when public-school officials drop their opposition to school vouchers.
“Public schools depend on the monopoly power of government, enforced by the threat of violence,”
I don’t know about that, I’ve known Priests threaten parents with this and that if they didn’t do this or that and it usually involves money...
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