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<blockquote data-quote="Geo Martin" data-source="post: 1524548" data-attributes="member: 23605"><p>I don't know man. I saw footage sent to me by a catholic group, then I saw it on Life News and others as well, of a group of women 'artists' performing a horrifying representation of the Nativity of our Lord scene, where the lead woman dressed as our Lady aborted the baby Jesus. This was in front of a cathedral in one of the provinces (I think it was Mendoza the one you mentioned). They had a little audience cheering and no passer by dared do a thing. By the way, the main 'performer' was a jewish lady, only a coincidence surely. </p><p>I also remember the leader of the 'madres de plaza de Mayo' defecated, yes as in took a dump, in Buenos Aires cathedral during some state sanctioned 'protest' against the church.</p><p>I also saw multiple footage of hysterical, demon possessed 'feminists' desecrating churches, and more. All available to watch on the web for some vomit inducing experience.</p><p>I know you can argue those are isolated events. But I never seen anything like it elsewhere tbh. It doesn't sound like a healthy society to me mate, certainly not a haven for traditional christians.</p><p>I'm sure there are nice pockets in middle class and higher areas where foreigners from the 'developed world' stay, and like I said previously it being a huge country I'm sure there are regions which are still quite pleasant and somewhat Christian. </p><p>Buenos Aires was cool in the 80s and 90s, I have relatives who lived there so I visited plenty of times, I'm familiar with the culture of the country and .to an extent South America as I travelled through there quite a bit as well. Mind you a while ago though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geo Martin, post: 1524548, member: 23605"] I don't know man. I saw footage sent to me by a catholic group, then I saw it on Life News and others as well, of a group of women 'artists' performing a horrifying representation of the Nativity of our Lord scene, where the lead woman dressed as our Lady aborted the baby Jesus. This was in front of a cathedral in one of the provinces (I think it was Mendoza the one you mentioned). They had a little audience cheering and no passer by dared do a thing. By the way, the main 'performer' was a jewish lady, only a coincidence surely. I also remember the leader of the 'madres de plaza de Mayo' defecated, yes as in took a dump, in Buenos Aires cathedral during some state sanctioned 'protest' against the church. I also saw multiple footage of hysterical, demon possessed 'feminists' desecrating churches, and more. All available to watch on the web for some vomit inducing experience. I know you can argue those are isolated events. But I never seen anything like it elsewhere tbh. It doesn't sound like a healthy society to me mate, certainly not a haven for traditional christians. I'm sure there are nice pockets in middle class and higher areas where foreigners from the 'developed world' stay, and like I said previously it being a huge country I'm sure there are regions which are still quite pleasant and somewhat Christian. Buenos Aires was cool in the 80s and 90s, I have relatives who lived there so I visited plenty of times, I'm familiar with the culture of the country and .to an extent South America as I travelled through there quite a bit as well. Mind you a while ago though. [/QUOTE]
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