Posted on 08/02/2018 7:09:06 PM PDT by Morgana
A high-ranking Chinese monk has denied accusations he sexually harassed nuns and coerced them into sex by "controlling their minds".
Abbot Xuecheng's alleged actions were detailed in a report sent to government officials by two monks from Longquan temple where he is based.
The temple, in Beijing, has accused the monks of "distorting facts".
Xuecheng is the latest public figure to be accused of sexual misconduct as part of a growing #MeToo movement in China.
He is the head of the Buddhist Association of China, the youngest person to ever hold the position, and a political adviser to the government.
The abbot also has more than a million followers on Chinese social network Weibo.
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But ... mind control. That’s what we’ve been missing this whole time.
On the bright side, he wasn’t diddling little boys.
Yeah, but he wasn’t gettin’ nun, neither...
Monk-ey business.
“Longquan” (Wade Giles “Lung-ch’uan”) literally translates to “Dragon Spring”. Sounds like a malevolent spiritual influence emanating from there.
a bevy of nuns?
“So the Italian priest says, thatsa no monk, thatsa macaque.”
Paging Kwai Chang Caine. He’ll set this sh!t right!
Foreign minister: “But I told you to shadow Firefly!’’
Baravelli: We did shadow Firefly!’’
Foreign minister “What day was that?’’
Baravelli: “Shadowday! “Ey thatsa some joke huh boss?’’
was he the monkee or the monkor?
as part of a growing #MeToo movement in China.
BBC couldn’t help adding the feminist crap into their reports.
#Leetoo
Well, I could stay a bit longer....
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