Mother Teresa Protest by Empire State Building owner.
Susan Westlake | 30.08.2010 04:10 | Anti-racism | History | Social Struggles
The owner of the Empire State Building, Anthony Milkin refused to honor Mother Teresa by switching on it's lights for her birthday celebration. Mr. Malkin pointed out that "Billions of dollars she raised is unaccounted for and that she took money from many awful regimes in Central America". Abuses at her clinics have been documented by reliable sources and are the subject of two books including the "Missionary Position". WELL DONE ANTHONY.
Reprinted from Protest the Pope, Facebook page
Reprinted from Protest the Pope, Facebook page
The owner of the Empire State Building, Anthony Milkin refused to honor Mother Teresa by switching on it's lights for her birthday celebration. Mr. Malkin pointed out that "Billions of dollars she raised is unaccounted for and that she took money from many awful regimes in Central America".
http://gothamist.com/2010/08/27/hundreds_protest_mother_teresa_trib.php
WELL DONE ANTHONY.
Abuses at the Mother Teresa centers have been documented by several people who worked at them.
Just because you didn't see them doesn't mean they didn't happen. It's about time the Mother Teresa myth was exposed for the sham that it is.
There are many people in the world who are really working hard to relieve the suffering of the poor and the sick and the disabled and the dying, but they get no press attention and they have to struggle for funds.
Meanwhile Mother Teresa received millions in "charity" that went to the Vatican and never helped anyone. The world needs to know about this.
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is a book by Christopher Hitchens about Mother Teresa's life and work.
In the book, Hitchens details Mother Teresa's relationships with wealthy and corrupt individuals including Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier and his wife Michèle Duvalier, enigmatic quasi-religious figure John-Roger, and disgraced former financial executive Charles Keating.
The Sunday Times said: "A dirty job but someone had to do it. By the end of this elegantly written, brilliantly argued piece of polemic, it is not looking good for Mother Teresa.
http://gothamist.com/2010/08/27/hundreds_protest_mother_teresa_trib.php
WELL DONE ANTHONY.
Abuses at the Mother Teresa centers have been documented by several people who worked at them.
Just because you didn't see them doesn't mean they didn't happen. It's about time the Mother Teresa myth was exposed for the sham that it is.
There are many people in the world who are really working hard to relieve the suffering of the poor and the sick and the disabled and the dying, but they get no press attention and they have to struggle for funds.
Meanwhile Mother Teresa received millions in "charity" that went to the Vatican and never helped anyone. The world needs to know about this.
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is a book by Christopher Hitchens about Mother Teresa's life and work.
In the book, Hitchens details Mother Teresa's relationships with wealthy and corrupt individuals including Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier and his wife Michèle Duvalier, enigmatic quasi-religious figure John-Roger, and disgraced former financial executive Charles Keating.
The Sunday Times said: "A dirty job but someone had to do it. By the end of this elegantly written, brilliantly argued piece of polemic, it is not looking good for Mother Teresa.
Susan Westlake
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http://www.protest-the-pope.org.uk
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