文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

When asked 'When will you go to China?', He stated, 'I want to go to Beijing. I love China.'

2019年12月22日 14時41分29秒 | 全般

The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
Apparently, the Pope's 'Marxist' theory seems to have come from around American conservative leaders.
Francis seemed concerned about this, and officially denied to the Christian Post on December 15, 'I'm not a Marxist.'
The Pope reiterated to the world's poverty problem, 'Rejects absolute independence in markets and financial speculation unless plunging a scalpel into an unequal structural problem, poverty problem is not solved.'
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh unsparingly criticized this as 'It is only a Marxist mindset,' 'It is only the word, which Liberal socialists express about America.'
Francis rejected in the Italian newspaper and others, stating that 'the concept of Marxism is wrong, but also said that 'I have met many conscientious Marxists.'
Apparently, the Pope's care for the poor and the vulnerable delights the leftwing, and free-market-oriented researchers have made plausible comments that 'it is an opportunity to use the Pope's reputation.'
Pope Francis is sending a message to leaders in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong from a special plane traveling to Japan.
The Pope's second visit to Japan for the first time in thirty-eight years has raised expectations for what the 'Apostle of Peace' says.
In Hong Kong, Christians were signing for people seeking freedom to intervene with the Pope for humanitarian solutions.
However, the Pope's message does not mention those who are protesting.
It uttered only a ceremonious word to Taiwan where the Vatican has diplomatic relations, too, and only the disappointment was left in a Democratic Party school.
At an in-flight press conference returning to Rome from Japan, the Pope was asked about the situation in Hong Kong, he fudged a question, 'There are places with problems around the world' 'Think not only of Hong Kong but also of the world, such as Chile, France, and Nicaragua. '
When asked 'When will you go to China?', He stated, 'I want to go to Beijing. I love China.'
Under the present condition, it can nod that the person that finds out the word of 'Marxist priest' and that grumbles appear, too.
The French paper 'Figaro' criticized this as expected caustically, saying 'He takes care for fear of hurting Chinese feelings,' declaring an index with 'hypocrisy.'
After all, Francis probably has an affinity with 'Sinicization of the religion.'
Xi Jinping chairman of China is listed in the nineteenth time the Communist Party Congress in 2017, which has been to strengthen the tightening by the Communist Party by this 'Sinicization of the religion' if there is an implicit coexistence between the Communist Party and the Catholic Church.
The Pope considers China's situation in a delicate balance, and he may have refrained from making remarks that would put China in trouble.
Is it the Pope's realism?
However, during his stay in Japan, the Pope did not give any real consideration to the abolition of nuclear weapons.
The hypocrisy of the anti-nuclear message, such as 'nuclear deterrence is also illegal' and 'do not use nuclear power,' became a highlight during his stay in Japan.


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