Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 14, 2018
Oh so now the Washington Post is against censorship for the first time ever.
Great, maybe now they’ll start running stories about these filthy lying kikes.
The front page of Thursday’s Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne, capital of the Australian state of Victoria, is dominated by a single word in huge white type, all caps, on a black background: CENSORED.
“The world is reading a very important story that is relevant to Victorians,” reads the subhead. “The Herald Sun is prevented from publishing details of this significant news. But trust us. It’s a story you deserve to read.”
The story is, indeed, a blockbuster, especially for Australian citizens: Cardinal George Pell, sometimes described as the third-most-powerful Vatican official, was convicted of all charges that he sexually molested two choirboys in Australia in the late 1990s. (Pell, 77, has been the Vatican’s chief financial officer in recent years; he earlier was the archbishop of Sydney and of Melbourne.)
But because of a court-issued gag order intended to preserve impartiality, the news media has been forbidden from publishing news in Australia on the details of the Melbourne trial, and now on the unanimous decision of the jury.
Suppression orders — almost unheard of in the United States — are fairly common in Australia. But they are true anachronisms in the digital age, where information, thankfully, can’t be shut up in a padlocked barn.
You say “thankfully,” WaPo, but you sure were aggressive about wanting me silenced.
Maybe you all haven’t gotten the new memo, but it is no longer the Jewish move to report on pederastic Catholics. It used to be a way to attack the Church, but the Pope already completely wrecked that religion.
You’re supposed to be defending these faggots now.
Plus now you’re just bringing up the behavior pattern of homosexuals, and you’re not supposed to do that without a really good reason. If attacking homos doesn’t hurt Christianity, you’re supposed to just shut up about it, like everyone did with that big letter published by the top Vatican guy about ongoing faggotism.
So get your censorship right, WaPo: silencing news about faggot priests is just as important as silencing general criticism of faggots or racial “minority” groups, and almost as important as silencing criticism of Jews.