Posted on 06/23/2020 7:56:37 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
The Archdiocese of Boston forced Daniel Moloney to resign from his chaplain role at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after students and alumni complained that Moloney brought up George Floyds past criminal history in an email to students.
Although Moloney, a Catholic priest, was making an argument that Floyds past should not justify his death, the fact that he brought up Floyds rap sheet at all prompted some to protest the chaplains message to campus officials and file bias complaints over it.
George Floyd was killed by a police officer, and shouldnt have been, Moloney wrote in his June 7 email to the Tech Catholic Community, a group of Catholic students on campus.
He had not lived a virtuous life. He was convicted of several crimes, including armed robbery, which he seems to have committed to feed his drug habit. And he was high on drugs at the time of his arrest. But we do not kill such people. He committed sins, but we root for sinners to change their lives and convert to the Gospel, the priest wrote.
In the wake of George Floyds death, most people in the country have framed this as an act of racism. I dont think we know that. Many people have claimed that racism is major problem in police forces. I dont think we know that.
The e-mail was republished in its entirety by New Boston Post.
Although Moloneys argument aimed to promote justice and forgiveness, that message seemed lost on many of its readers.
An article in The Tech campus newspaper reports that MITs dean for student life, Suzy Nelson, said administrators and the bias response team received reports about Moloneys email.
In an email to student and faculty leaders June 12, Nelson wrote Moloneys message contradicted the Institutes values and was deeply disturbing and that by devaluing and disparaging George Floyds character, Moloney did not acknowledge the dignity of each human being and the devastating impact of systemic racism on African Americans, people of African descent, and communities of color, The Tech reports.
The Archdiocese of Boston told Moloney to resign from his role as chaplain at the school on June 9, according to the Boston Globe. The move came after more than 60 people attended a forum hosted by Tech Catholic Community on June 9, according to the school newspaper.
Terrence Donilon, a spokesman for the archdiocese, told WBZ-TV While Fr. Moloneys comments should not reflect on the entirety of his priestly ministry, they nonetheless were wrong and by his resignation he accepts the hurt they have caused.
Moloney told the Boston Globe on June 16, I regret what happened, I regret it was misunderstood, I regret that [it] became difficult for me to be a voice for Christ on campus.
Moloney is a published author at First Things, The Wall Street Journal and National Review. He used to work at the Heritage Foundation as a senior policy analyst for the DeVos Center for Religion and Society. His doctoral dissertation focused on justice and mercy, the subject of a recent book he published as well. He also maintains an active Tumblr page but has not explicitly addressed the controversy on it.
The unfortunate death of George Floyd which sparked a Civil War like atmosphere in America has now snowballed into worldwide protests. All four officers involved have now been suspended, arrested and charged. Floyd had moved to Minneapolis after being released from Texas prison for aggravated robbery. He was under the influence of fentanyl and methamphetamine at the time of arrest. He went to jail for at least 5 times and a look at George Floyds profile as per court documents reads like a career criminal involved in drug abuse, theft, criminal trespassing, aggravated robbery as well as entering a womans home and pointing a gun at her stomach while looking for drugs and money.
I suppose both sides might agree showing his porn movies might be in bad taste.
Free speech contradicts their values. Truth contradicts their values.
Why not. The example has been set by the Veritas institution down the street.
Students seldom wonder why they are students.
Many young think they already know it all.
The Sacking Of Father Moloney
JUNE 20, 2020 by ROD DREHER
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/sacking-of-father-daniel-moloney-mit-chaplain-archdiocese-of-boston-george-floyd/
It has been a while since there was news from Boston of cravenness and cowardice on the part of its Catholic Archdiocese. The streak was broken this week.
Why, we can’t let the truth get in the way of the libtards martyring a common criminal, can we?
So MIT, a school that is supposed to develop fine minds to explore facts is instead teaching feelings based outcomes. Boy are we in trouble.
Indeed, you are correct. Thought and speech police everywhere. Do any these people have a legal remedy to these limits on speech?
MIT must take some kind of general finding that makes them liable for such violations. The long term effects of this are chilling.
bkmk
God save us from these fascists.
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Yes, Under Leftism The Truth is a Crime.
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They are Coming for YOU next ...
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