Monday, 7 November 2016

Pope Francis warns against 'building walls' ahead of U.S presidential election

On Saturday evening, while addressing the Third World Meeting of Popular

Movements at the Vatican, the Roman Catholic Pope, Pope Francis warned 
against building 'walls', saying tyranny doesn't find support unless it 
taps into people's fears.

Donald Trump's proposal to build a wall between the 
United States and Mexico has been a major focus point of his campaign 
mantra, but the Pope, without directly calling out the U.S Republican 
presidential candidate, stated clearly that 'all walls fall', saying God
doesn't want a life of enclosure of banishment for his children.




"No tyranny finds support without tapping into our fears," Francis said.
 "This is key. Hence, all tyranny is terrorist. And when this terror -- 
which was sown in the peripheries, with the massacres, looting, 
oppression and injustice -- explodes in centers with different forms of 
violence, even hateful and cowardly attacks, citizens who still retain 
some rights are tempted to the false security of physical or social 
walls.
"Walls that enclose some and banish others.


Walled citizens, terrified on one side, excluded, exiled, and still more
terrified on the other. Is that the life that our Father God wants for 
their children?
"Dear brothers and sisters -- all walls fall. All of them. Do not be 
fooled."

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