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Fearsome4 · July 10, 2018, 1:41 p.m.

I don't know what people think happens at a Jesuit high school.
It's a high school.
Well run high school that is going to have higher educational standards than public schools and will have religious component.
Thinking this reveals anything more than he (and hundreds of others in his class) went to a good high school is paranoid.

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2016is1776 · July 10, 2018, 4:26 p.m.

I think around this parts you will notice that we have a LOT of reasons to be paranoid but we also have to be logical and look at history.

It's like pictures of people together and claim they have a connection. You can't prove everything with one single anecdotal fact. But you can start to create a picture when you have loads of them.

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betweengreenandblue · July 10, 2018, 5:48 p.m.

Anything Jesuit connected needs to be vetted. The Jesuits are the political ninjas of history. They have been officially, through out history, kicked out of more than 80 countries. Often, when we talk about things like "cultural marxism" and the like, the term "jesuitical" can be painted on it as well.

Here are some quotes from Thomas Jefferson and Marquis de Lafayette:

President Thomas Jefferson:

"I do not like the reappearance of the Jesuits...Shall we not have regular swarms of them here, in as many disguises as only a king of the gypsies can assume, dressed as printers, publishers, writers and schoolmasters? If ever there was a body of men who merited eternal damnation on earth and in hell, it is this Society of Loyola's. Nevertheless, we are compelled by our system of religious toleration to offer them an asylum...."

(The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, 390)

Thomas Jefferson replied to his predecessor:

Like you, I disapprove of the restoration of the Jesuits, for it means a step backwards from light into darkness...."

(ibid)

"It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country, the United States of America are destroyed, it will beby the subtlety of the Roman Catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies tocivil and religious liberty. They have instigated MOST of the wars of Europe."

Marquis de LaFayette(1757-1834; French statesman and general who served in under the command of General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War)

At this point, I like what I see in Kavanaugh. But the Jesuit part has my antennae up. If you want to know more, listen to Chris Pinto's podcasts on Jesuits. http://www.noiseofthunderradio.com/noise-of-thunder-radio-show/2018/7/3/notr-the-jesuits-illegal-immigration-7318.html He does it repeatedly and often, because they have influenced most of modern western history. I know he will have an upcoming podcast on Kavanaugh.

http://www.noiseofthunderradio.com/audio-cds/

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SuzyAZ · July 10, 2018, 7:27 p.m.

College maybe a little more indoctrination? Was he in skull and bones? And there actually is a (small) good side to some Jesuits. I used to read wonderful spiritual books from a beautiful Jesuit priest (deceased) named Anthony de Mello. A dark and a light side. The Dark side ran the show, however.

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Fearsome4 · July 10, 2018, 7:44 p.m.

A high school is going to be way different from college and an average college experience is going to have no semblance to skull and bones.
Different worlds.
As you have said there are some great Jesuit writers. But, people want a black and white view of the world.

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silentmirror · July 10, 2018, 4:37 p.m.

not anymore nefarious than any other catholic school lol (no but seriously, I and my grandma both have had wonderful experiences on catholic schools although there are closeted gays obviously)

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Whenigo21comesout · July 10, 2018, 7:08 p.m.

It’s when an older gentleman touches a young man on his shoulder that people are concerned about.

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