When the Chinese Communist Party sought to stop the Christian faith’s growth in the mid Twentieth Century, they found it difficult to convince devout Catholics that their beliefs were incompatible with being a patriotic Chinese person.
Being Communists, they found it easy to lie about whatever it was that they needed in order to get the end result.
They devised two main lies to charge the Catholics with. One was that their faith was a form of imperialism and the second was that the nuns who cared for the poor children of China were actually guilty of infanticide and mass murder.
These same charges were levelled at the Irish church in 2018, as the church was called Imperialists despite the British and not the church establishing the Magdalene Laundries, and the nuns who minded tens of thousands of unwanted children for decades were accused of burying 800 babies in a septic tank, with no evidence. No bodies have ever been found, no dig ever carried out and evidence to the contrary has repeatedly refuted this claim, even as Ireland reaches record homelessness for children in 2022 under its woke regime.
In Canada, these same charges were furthered by media outlets last year, who provoked arson attacks against churches on a par with those immediately preceding the Spanish Civil War.
The claim was that large numbers of children had been buried in ‘mass graves’. One of the interesting things about this claim was that there was no possibility that someone could have ended up deceased at this time unless they had been murdered, with the church facing absurd accusations as they did in Ireland. A ‘cemetery’ became a ‘mass grave’ which then became ‘children murdered and dumped in mass grave’. Despite high mortality rates in poor people at this time, despite the fact that children were only in Residential Schools because there was such abject poverty at the time, Catholics were somehow made out to have kidnapped these children.
Now, a new article has gone viral after exploding the myth of what had allegedly taken place at this site. It notes that it was China of all people who furthered this narrative at UN level.
It gives a summary which asks the same questions which must be asked of the allegations that 800 babies were dumped into a septic tank in a building where they were cared for and where nuns were regularly receiving donations of coffins and even had a handyman on site to build coffins.
The summary reads:
t is hard to believe that a preliminary search for an alleged cemetery or mass grave in an apple orchard on reserve land near the residential school of Kamloops could have led to such a spiral of claims endorsed by the Canadian government and repeated by mass media all over the world. It gives a terrible and simplistic impression of complex issues in Canadian history. The exhumations have not yet begun and no remains have obviously been found. Imaginary stories and emotion have outweighed the pursuit of truth. On the road to reconciliation, isn’t the best way to seek and tell the whole truth rather than deliberately create sensational myths?
We encourage everyone to read this analysis, which offers a timely insight into this hysterical set of mistruths.
In Kamloops, Not One Body Has Been Found – The Dorchester Review