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Who’s Funnier? Cardinal Bernard Law in ‘spotlight’ Who Covered-up 70 Pedophile Priests or Bill Cosby Who Allegedly Assaulted 40 Women but None Are Proven in Court?

By Paris Arrow
Pope Crimes & Vatican Evils
January 15, 2016

http://popecrimes.blogspot.ca/2016/01/whos-funnier-cardinal-bernard-law-in.html

Cardinal Law giving a gift of a very thick book of the Catholic Catechism to Liev Schreiber is the funniest scene in the movie Spotlight. Cardinal Law covered-up 70 pedophile priests as mentioned in Spotlight. Bill Cosby had a comedy sitcom TV series for decades. However, 40 women today allege that Bill Cosby assaulted them but none has been proven in court and many have expired statute of limitation. In the wake of the allegations, numerous organizations have severed ties with the comedian, and previously awarded honors and titles have been revoked. Reruns of The Cosby Show and other shows featuring Cosby have also been pulled from syndication by many organizations. Twenty-three colleges and universities have rescinded his honorary degrees. Now Bill Cosby is counter-suing some of his alleged victims for defamation. Bill Cosby is wealthy but not as wealthy as the Vatican Billions that easily paid $4 billion to victims across the USA and also paid $100 million to the hundreds of victims of the 70 pedophile priests – whom Cardinal Bernard Law aided and abetted and protected for 18 years mentioned in the 6 Oscar nominations movie Spotlight.

Spotlight’s portrayal of Cardinal Bernard Law is the funniest and mildest ‘drama’ depiction of a criminal ever made by Hollywood movie. Murder crimes, rape crimes, Mafia crimes are all seriously portrayed by Hollywood with many precision actions and meticulous scenery and reproduction of actual background. But Spotlight cunningly depicted Cardinal Bernard Law without any serious scene or real drama actions of how pedophile priests committed their crimes and how he covered-up them up. Spotlight revealed Cardinal Law in an all plain (no drama) talking strategy, a ‘he says – she says’ spoken by the reporters and by the lawyer, portrayed by bald head Stanley Tucci wearing a big curly wig (like a clown, really). Spotlight was like a talk-show by victims and by the Spotlight journalists team – and it could have easily and should have used flashback actual scenes to depict victims’ stories -- instead of mere talk. (Talk is cheap).

Cardinal Law is an indubitable basic criminal (who admitted) that he aided and abetted 70 pedophile priests with potentially 14,000 victims (one of them admitted to having more than 200 victims) in Boston alone. Cardinal Bernard Law paid $100 million to his victims. But nowhere in Spotlight is there one negative depiction of Cardinal Law, the poster boy of all Catholic bishops and cardinals especially in the USA who covered-up more than 6,500 pedophile priests according to Vatican statistics. And his cronies of similar criminal bishops paid almost $4 billion dollars in compensation to thousands of victims in USA.

 

 

 

 

 




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