Thursday, April 29, 2010

Journalist Abuses underage Students at Traditional School: Institute of the Good Shepherd

France [Kreuz.net] The perpetrator provoked children to make racist comments. Now one hears distancing, which one would never hear in conjunction with the daily defamation of Catholics.

A French provocation-journalist has approached prepubescent adolescents in a traditional (altglaeubigen) school in France, in order for them to make racist comments in front of a camera.

His daring feat would have been for him to do this in other schools -- if state, Muslim or Jewish -- they would have been successful. The child-abuser does his deed with a hidden camera.

The criminal act was broadcast on Tuesday for the anti-Christian French television station,'France 2', in order to create an negative mood against the school, which is directed by the traditional (old believing) Priestly Institute of the Good Shepherd.

The Film consisted almost exclusively of illegally filmed scenes with a spy camera.

Next the video showed the various steps of the Pathfinder Group 'Dies Irae', which consists of 150 total youth.

The illegally filming Journalist wanted to construe an "ideological connection" between the Pathfinders, the traditional pastorage and the Institute founded School.

The Journalist enticed the students of the traditional school to various racist comments as he continued his illegal filming in the school areas.

In one part the Journalist provokes the children to sing a song, which invites Jews to come to a Death Camp to take a free shower.

In another class he provoked an expression: "I don't like Jews, I don't like Arabs, I don't like blacks."

Another student in the same class announced, all the passages in the Gospel together, which the Jews criticize. He came to the conclusion, that "all Catholics must hate the Jews."

Suspicious are the single expressions against Arabs and Blacks, because they could not count as much as those against Jews but as a kind of medium artillery, and are immediately fired away, if true or alleged racism as they arise in public.

It concerns racism against the Church

The Superior of the Institute of the Good Shepherd, Pater Philippe Laguérie, dissociated the Institute on Wednesday from an explanation of racism.

The traditional priest called the filmed statements "out of the question" and "scandalous".

The represented statements themselves as "mentally disturbed fringe groups".

At the same time the Institute wants to complain against the television station because of the illegal filming at the school.

Father Laguérie sees the broadcast against its Institute as part of the present "systematic campaign" against the Church.

The Archdiocese of Bordeaux dissociated itself in an explanations Wednesday as well from "the scandalous and unacceptable photographs shown."

The Archdiocese is against all forms of racism, hate and violence.

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