Italian media has said that the pope used a highly derogatory slur against LGBTQ+ people at a bishops conference. The remark may sour attempts by the pope to make the church more welcoming.

Pope Francis allegedly used a highly offensive term to refer to LGBTQ+ people during a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops, Italian media reported on Tuesday.

The major Italian daily newspapers La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera both cited anonymous sources as saying that the pope had made the remark while reiterating his position against gay people becoming priests.

The 87-year-old pontiff was reported as saying that the Catholic seminaries were already too full of “frociaggine” — a highly derogatory term in Italian.

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    6 months ago

    The dude is ancient; half his vocabulary as a child is probably a slur by this point.

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      6 months ago

      This is something more people need to remember.

      The level of casual racism and sexism in the past is staggering when looked at from today, but was no big deal at the time.

      “Mr. Mom” a movie about the insane idea of having a man doing childcare, came out in 1983.

      “Fu Manchu” with Peter Sellers doing yellowface came out in 1980.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah I don’t know if you could make Three Men And A Baby today because the premise “lol men doing childcare, amirite? This is gonna be gold” just isn’t funny anymore. Millennial men are much more active and engaged fathers than previous generations.

        It might be nicely subversive to make a modern reboot of Three Men And A Baby that’s just Clerks but one of them has his son in a thing on his chest. Three 30 year old men competently care for an infant without incident while sharing pithy if relatable dialog.

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          6 months ago

          People always say that satire is dead, but they don’t realize that it took subversive with it.