Friday, 23 August 2019

Below Is A Picture Of,

the Catholic Church of the Incarnation in Collierville, Tennessee,


and a word of warning, if you are black be very careful if you go there, there is a racist German shepherd, a dog, not a leader of the flock, apparently “The staff were aware that years ago the dog had been threatened by a person who happened to be African American, causing the dog to be somewhat more agitated initially around strangers with darker skin,” a statement from the Diocese of Memphis reads, what brought this about was that as one cleaner left she introduced a replacement, who just happened to be black, the woman recently filed a discrimination complaint against a Catholic priest and his parish after being denied work because of the color of her skin. However, the priest denies the accusation, claiming that it’s only his German dog who is “kinda racist”, “I’m sorry,” Kowal’s secretary said, according to a complaint sent to the Catholic Diocese of Memphis. “We are not trying to be rude, but the dog doesn’t like black people.” the attitude of Reverend Jacek Kowal, the Catholic Diocese of Memphis defended him, saying that despite the poor choice of words, his intention was to protect the cleaning woman from what sounds like a racist dog, “Although the parish staff member’s choice of words was highly unfortunate and imprecise—they were not motivated by racial animus,” said Bishop David Talley of Memphis. “Rather, the concern by all involved was the safety of these women, one of whom was a stranger to the dog, and they knew that attempting to crate the dog would be dangerous when its owner was not present. Their concern was to prevent the cleaning company employees from being injured.” I just hope the dog never gets loose when there is a packed house! photograph Google Earth.


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