In the aftermath of Pope Francis' passing, Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made headlines by stating that "evil is being defeated" in a post on social media. This declaration, made shortly after the news of the pope's death, ignited a wave of criticism from users who perceived her words as a celebratory response to the tragic event. Greene did not elaborate on her statement and has yet to reply to inquiries from The Independent regarding her comments.
The reaction from the public was swift and severe, with many labeling her remarks as shameful and disgraceful. Critics voiced their disgust, arguing that her comments were inappropriate and insensitive, especially given the pope's significant role in the global Christian community. This incident occurs during a period of mourning for Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday after suffering a stroke.
Greene’s background adds a complex layer to her comments. Although she was baptized Catholic and married within the faith, she converted to an evangelical denomination in 2011. In the past, she has expressed distrust towards the Catholic Church’s leadership, citing concerns over child protection due to past abuse scandals. Greene has highlighted that while she acknowledges many faithful Catholics and kind priests, she believes that the Church's upper echelons are marred by criminality and malevolence.
13 Comments
Karamba
I believe in holding the Church accountable, just like she does. The text mentioned her concerns.
Rotfront
Her words are a betrayal of Christian values, even if she no longer considers herself fully Catholic.
Matzomaster
People are quick to jump to conclusions. We don't know her reasoning unless she clarifies.
Karamba
Her statement is a testament to her lack of humanity and respect for others.
Matzomaster
Incredibly insensitive and cruel. Does she have a heart?
Coccinella
Her words are disgraceful. It really shows how little she cares about anyone other than herself.
Muchacho
She should get to speak the truth. She is just saying what she's thinking.
ZmeeLove
Considering her past comments about the church, it might be about her disdain for the hierarchy.
Habibi
This is not what leadership looks like. It's divisive and hateful.
Comandante
How can anyone trust her after this? The lack of empathy is astonishing.
Bella Ciao
She has a right to express her beliefs. Freedom of speech!
Mariposa
Utterly reprehensible behavior from an elected official. This is NOT what America stands for.
Habibi
This is political opportunism at its worst. Exploiting a tragedy for attention.