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Asssault Rosaries Banned in Virginia

“Our law enforcement personnel and national guard troops have done a fantastic job,” said Virginia Governor Shearing Northcut following this weekend’s raids on homes, churches, and businesses across the state. “In a short 36 hour period, they found and cinfiscated  over 40,000 of the rosary hate weapons. They will all be destroyed.”

Three weeks ago Virginia’s new law banning rosaries went into effect. The typical rosary made of many wood or plastic beads on a cord, rope, or thin wire, with a crucifix attached, is usually not lethal. These are nicknamed “five decade” rosaries or “bump beads.” The law bans these. It also makes it illegal to possess one of the  lethal fifteen decade rosaries, three times as big as the “five decade” versions, some of which the law defines as the lethal “full-hollow-bead” version with enlarged  crucifix, the metal versions called “full metal mamas.”

“Whatever version you have, the five or the fifteen, they are all assault weapons. I have personally seen them both used in numerous crimes,” said one police officer. “Some are used slowly and almost reverently, while some of the criminals appear to be on full-auto, racing through the words.” The officer said this would not matter, “Now with the law in effect, we will get them all.”

One state senator, who asked to remain anonymous, told this reporter, “It just makes common sense. No one needs to say 53 of the same prayer or even 6 of the same prayer, over and over. It is in the interest of all the people that these chains or necklaces or whatever they are be limited by law.”

For many years these weapons of hate have been used at women’s health care centers to intimidate, harass, and assault innocent women and girls trying to enter these places for care.

One fourteen-year old girl said that just the mere sight of one of the five-decade versions caused her to go into a panic attack. She said, “And it was actually worse four hours later when I came out and they were still there, holding those wicked beads in front of me. With that dead body on the cross. Almost made me vomit again when one of those jerks who was kneeling down said ‘the birth of the baby Jesus’.”

The mental anguish was much more severe for a nineteen year old, exercising her constitutional right to infanticide,  whose baby ended up alive after the attempted termination. “Even over the last screams of that kid I could here them  through the window chanting the same hate speech, over and over, clutching those damn beads! There was no warning, no safe space for me. Their chants cut me to the core.”

The new law has insured that such rosary hate crimes will not be committed again in Virginia – and those criminals who are apprehended  will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

The Governor noted what had made this all possible. “We have eradicated all this suffering due, in large part, to the generous funding provided in the last election cycle by Jorge Sorrows and Micah Blooming for candidates all over our state, up and down the ballot, top to bottom. We’re talking millions of dollars here. Without that, all the newly-elected caring office holders probably would not have been elected. If that was ‘election interference,’ it was all for the common good, so hats off to them.”

There actually are no hard statistics about how many rosaries there are in Virginia. In one home alone state troopers found over thirty rosaries. “They were everywhere,” said one trooper. “In the TV room, the kitchen, even in the kids’ rooms.”

It was later discovered that the parents were secretly homeschooling the four children, while exposing them to the hate weapons on a daily basis. While law enforcement took the parents to jail, child protective services cared for the children.

“Our luck with these homeschooled kids has not been too good,” said a CPS officer who asked to remain anonymous. “Rehab works with some of them. Electroshock treatment with some. But others simply cannot be  turned from the dark side of this influence.”

Governor Northcut, when asked about the two children, a seven-year old and an eleven-year old who had died during the electroshock therapy, said that, “This was all for the common good. If they could not be re-educated and rehabilitated, they would have been a detriment to the community for the rest of their lives. And there are much better uses for all that money. The brainwashing was so bad, both of them were using their fingers to chant the words of the hate speech as they died. They simply were not healable.”

The Governor had no patience with those who have invoked alleged “constitutional” rights to make possession of the hate weapons and the hate speech legal. “These rights they talk about – right to free speech, exercise of religion, and of assembly – these are not absolute rights. Except for a woman’s right to abortion and her right to infanticide, none of our rights are absolute.” When aksed about the right to self defense, the Governor laughed. “Self defense? There is no legal person to defend.”

Catholic Cardinal Archbishop  Willem Lurew has issued a public statement assuring the governor and law enforcement that all rosaries and images of them have been removed from the exterior of all church buildings in the state and that rosaries will not be used in the celebration of Mass or in other events in the churches. All parishes that previously had the word “rosary” in their names have been changed. “Our Lady of the Rosary” of Wiltondale, for example, has been renamed “Our Lady of the Rainbow.”

The Cardinal Archbishop, in what he called a show of good faith, announced that once the church has overcome its current financial crisis, it will endeavor to make reparations to everyone who has, in the past, been the subject of rosary hate speech or the victim of a rosary hate crime.

Fresh on the heels of the success with the rosary legislation, multiple members of both houses of the Virginia legislature have cosponsored a recently-introduced a bill to make it illegal to use the lower case of the letter “T.”  “Those offensive and hurtful little crosses are everywhere,” said Senator Sheelah Johnson Meadows. “They are a constant source of offense and pain to numerous pagans, followers of Mohammed, Satanists, and iconoclastic Christians.”

Next week we will present the story of the new multi-person “rosary holes” that are being secretly made in houses and buildings all over the state.  Many people are now meeting clandestinely and defying the law, hiding in these holes and saying the rosary.

 

 

 

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Don Beckett
Don Beckett
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 3:49am

Well said, Guy.
Now you will surely know that George Orwell’s “1984” seemed at the time to be a conspiracy theory, but has now come to pass; Well then,…………

Michael Dowd
Michael Dowd
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 4:23am

Thanks Guy. Such a display of open hate by Virginia Governor Shearing Northcut is a sure sigh that saying the rosary in public defiance of abortion is working. This should encourage good Catholics to intensify there rosary response. It also shows the cowardly response to the governor’s action by Catholic Cardinal Archbishop Willem Lurew.

Catholics must boldly defy such devilish actions by their governors and Bishops by intensifying their efforts to end abortion by the use of the rosary.
Abortion is murder plain and simple. Turning the law against those attempting to protect innocent life is sign how far our civic society has fallen.

In line with intensification of prayer please see today’s From Rome blog:
https://fromrome.info/2020/01/27/our-lady-requested-prayers-at-midnight-rome-time/

WK Aiken
WK Aiken
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 8:29am

Nicely turned, Guy.

The best gauge of satire is how closely it rings true and you have scored a 100/100, sadly. Were such a day to actually come, it would raise few eyebrows here, I am sure, even while a short menu of other items was then lifted. Vigorously.

joseph decker
joseph decker
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 8:44am

As the Democrat Party and Democrat governor’s of the states of New York, Virginia, California and other states seek to reach the depths of evil, they have become agents of Satan to impose his evil will over us. Prayer and action to stop this is our only hope. Defend our faith and our belief in God and Jesus Christ, our Savior. Amen

JAMES Kent RIDLEY
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 9:42am

Such open-carry satire is a dead-on magnum weapon with almost as much kick and punch as our baby-boomer 50 round concealed-carry bead blasters.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 12:20pm

Excellent parody, Dr. McClung. That said, what you write may not always be fiction. Recall how Robespierre and his Committee of Public Safety treated Catholics and their rosaries during the French Revolution. History has a sad way of repeating itself for people who refuse to learn.

PS, my three favorite weapons: my Rosary, my Bible and my mini-14, all hated equally by the opponents of Christianity.

Mary De Voe
Monday, January 27, AD 2020 3:40pm

Breathtakingly true.

Paul Mc Ginley
Wednesday, January 29, AD 2020 1:41pm

Hi everyone……I did some research on the rosary matter and I failed to see if this true in Virginian news….can anyone guide me ? Otherwise, I shall treat the report as a fake !!

rmw
rmw
Friday, January 31, AD 2020 10:04am

This makes me shudder and grip my beads more firmly. This is also why we were given five fingers on one hand, and ten all together. I shudder to think that the author could have incorporated the ‘removal of fingers as a viable substitute for the evil beads’ very easily.
-Paul – this piece is a satire (much like Orwell’s 1984), written to make us aware of how easily this could happen.

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