Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Co-founder of the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast goes full-blown racist on Native Americans



On July 30, 2019 renown Catholic Austin Ruse chose to fully expose himself as an Indigenous People-hating racist.

This after attacking Native Americans on Twitter.

Ruse commented, "Indians were bloodthirsty killers and rapists and tortures too. Not terribly bright though. Had a problem with trust and whiskey."

This isn't the first time Austin Ruse has gone unhinged on Twitter. His previous hate speech tends to have him deactivate his account, when the heat gets to much. That has allowed him to dodge social media suspension of the account. Later, he'll pop back up, as if nothing ever happened.

Frequent keynote speaker President George W. Bush
Ruse is co-founder of the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast, which is an annual gathering in Washington, D.C. of politicians, representatives of the Catholic clergy, businessmen, and religious activists.

President George W. Bush was the keynote speaker in the 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 gatherings.
Other prominent politicians and figures involved in the breakfast, include former Senator Rick Santorum, who helped Ruse co-found the event.

Ruse has been ranting on Native Americans for a few days now.





Known mainly for his anti-LGBT views, Ruse is the descendent of early English colonists. He's a Catholic convert having been raised in Missouri as a Methodist. His wife, Cathleen, is a senior legal advisor at the hate group known as the Family Research Council.

Their marriage could use a healthy dose of Netflix & Chill.

Racist Austin Ruse
According to his website, "Austin Ruse has headed the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) since shortly after its creation in the summer of 1997. Austin has held the title of President since 2000.

"Austin was a founder of the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast and founding columnist at TheCatholicThing.org.

"He has appeared on a number of national cable network programs discussing UN and Catholic issues, including news programs on CNN, CBS News, MSNBC, and Fox News.

Austin serves on various boards including Catholic Action for Faith and Family, Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Trailways Publishing House, and Imago Dei."

The Southern Poverty Law Center considers Ruse's Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute (C-Fam) an anti-LGBT hate group. That hate monitoring group has questioned the organization being given the United Nations distinction of having a Special Consultative Status to the UN.

Now it should definitely be considered a racist hate group.

Native Americans have suffered under Catholic abuse since first contact.

Genocide on the Indigenous People began after the Catholic Church released its Doctrine of Discovery May 4, 1493.

The Doctrine is noted as being, "The Papal Bull "Inter Caetera," issued by Pope Alexander VI on May 4, 1493, played a central role in the Spanish conquest of the New World. The document supported Spain’s strategy to ensure its exclusive right to the lands discovered by Columbus the previous year. It established a demarcation line one hundred leagues west of the Azores and Cape Verde Islands and assigned Spain the exclusive right to acquire territorial possessions and to trade in all lands west of that line. All others were forbidden to approach the lands west of the line without special license from the rulers of Spain. This effectively gave Spain a monopoly on the lands in the New World.

"The Bull stated that any land not inhabited by Christians was available to be "discovered," claimed, and exploited by Christian rulers and declared that "the Catholic faith and the Christian religion be exalted and be everywhere increased and spread, that the health of souls be cared for and that barbarous nations be overthrown and brought to the faith itself." This "Doctrine of Discovery" became the basis of all European claims in the Americas as well as the foundation for the United States’ western expansion. In the US Supreme Court in the 1823 case Johnson v. McIntosh, Chief Justice John Marshall’s opinion in the unanimous decision held "that the principle of discovery gave European nations an absolute right to New World lands." In essence, American Indians had only a right of occupancy, which could be abolished."

That church directive remains part of Catholic Canon, as every pope since it was issued has refused to retract it.  

The end result of the Doctrine of Discovery would be the murder of tens of millions of Indians - genocide.

Ruse's church used this Papal bull to commit genocide. 

Later, they'd use it to justify the abduction, detention, rape, and torture of Indian children being held at their Catholic residential schools.  

Austin Ruse falls under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, who can be contacted at 804-359-5661.





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