Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Mother Teresa was a bad person.

We live in a age of false prophets, false heroes and false gods.
1. She did not care about poor people, at their expense (when they already have so little to spend) she attempted to convert them, she didn't respect their time:
"Mother Theresa was intent on converting as many people to Catholicism as possible, even at the expense of the poor."
Source: https://allthatsinteresting.com/mother-teresa-saint
2. She misused the lives of poor people:
she was “less interested in helping the poor than in using them as an indefatigable source of wretchedness on which to fuel the expansion of her fundamentalist Roman Catholic beliefs.”
3. Teresa's medical centers were like concentration camps:
patients were subjected to conditions that often made them even sicker. In the same documentary, an Indian journalist compared Mother Teresa’s flagship location for "Missionaries of Charity" to photographs he had seen of Nazi Germany’s Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
4. Ammature doctors and those with no experience would be the ones to treat patients at her hospitals she hired them & they refused to save the lives of many patients:
"Volunteers with little or no training carried out dangerous work on patients with highly contagious cases of tuberculosis and other life-threatening illnesses. The individuals who operated the charity refused to accept and implement medical equipment and machinery that would have safely automated processes and saved lives."
5. No treatment was given if a patient died she would claim it was the will of god:
"Mother Teresa practiced her belief that patients only needed to feel wanted and die at peace with God — not receive proper medical care."
6. More than forty % of her patients died:
Doctors took to calling her locations "homes for the dying," and such a name was warranted. Mother Teresa’s Calcutta home for the sick had a mortality rate of more than 40 percent. But in her view, this wasn’t a bad thing, as she believed that the suffering of the poor and sick was more of a glory than a burden.
7. Teresa was sadistic and enjoyed the deaths/suffering of poor people:
“There is something beautiful in seeing the poor accept their lot, to suffer it like Christ’s Passion,” Mother Teresa said. “The world gains much from their suffering.”
8. Good relationship with a dictator:
"She had a close relationship with the Haitian dictator and tyrant Jean-Claude Duvalier, who was charged with crimes against humanity for his abuse of fellow Haitians."
9. Friendship with Charles Keating:
"She also received $1.25 million from her friend Charles Keating. Keating was one of the key figures behind the 1980s savings and loan crisis, brought about by housing market and loan speculation, which ended up costing American taxpayers $124 billion."
10. Teresa demanded that others pay for what she wants to buy at a grocery:
"In one incident, after running up an $800 tab at a grocery store to feed people at her charity, Mother Teresa refused to get out of line until someone else paid."
11. At most just 7 percent of the money she was gifted, was used to help the needy:
"The German magazine Stern estimated that only seven percent of the millions of dollars Teresa received was used for charity."
12. Teresa wanted rape victims to keep children of their rapists in their wombs:
On the subject of Bosnian women who had been raped and impregnated by Serbian militants, Mother Teresa said, "I feel the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killing — direct murder by the mother herself."
13. She kept poor people down in pain/poverty till their deaths:
"Mother Teresa claimed to help the poor and the sick, but her very beliefs and practices ensured they were mired in poverty and pain till their dying days."
14. Truth about Teresa's legacy exposed:
"her problematic legacy, which includes forced conversion, questionable relations with dictators, gross mismanagement, and actually, pretty bad medical care."
15. As explained before their was little to no medical care in her facilities even though she had millions of dollars & media support:
she had 517 missions in 100 countries at the time of her death, the study found that hardly anyone who came seeking medical care found it there. Doctors observed unhygienic, "even unfit," conditions, inadequate food, and no painkillers — not for lack of funding, in which Mother Theresa’s world-famous order was swimming, but what the study authors call her "particular conception of suffering and death."
16. For her baptizing a dying human close to their deathbed is more important than attempting to save their life:
She had a persistent “ulterior motive” to convert some of India’s most vulnerable and sick to Christianity, as the chief of a Hindu nationalist NGO said last year. There are even a number of accounts that she and her nuns tried to baptize the dying.
17. She did not use the funds she was given for the betterment of the poor, sick, suicidal:
"Her saintly reputation was gained for aiding Kolkata's poorest of the poor, yet it was undercut by persistent allegations of misuse of funds, poor medical treatments and religious evangelism in the institutions she founded."
18. Compared to concentration camps in Germany:
It found fault with the conditions in the facilities of her Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, which one journalist compared to the photographs she had seen of Nazi Germany’s Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, and Hitchens rallied against what he called the "cult of death and suffering."
19. Not just Indians but also britishers criticzed her:
"Hitchens’s critiques of Mother Teresa may come across as polemical, but they were far from the only criticism. British medical journal the Lancet published a critical account of the care in Teresa’s facilities in 1994, and an academic Canadian study from a couple of years ago found faults in her."
20. She prevented children from moving, did not allow patients to have freedom:
Dr. Chatterjee said he found a "cult of suffering" in homes run by Mother Teresa’s organization, the Missionaries of Charity, with children tied to beds and little to comfort dying patients but aspirin.
21. She forced patients to defecate in front of eachother and show their private parts:
"Mother Teresa took her adherence to frugality and simplicity in her work to extremes, allowing practices like the reuse of hypodermic needles and tolerating primitive facilities that required patients to defecate in front of one another."
22. In a age where internet connection and computers/network was largely unavailable alot of people around the globe knew of her crimes:
"Chatterjee traveled the world meeting with volunteers, nuns and writers who were familiar with the Missionaries of Charity. In over a hundred interviews, Dr. Chatterjee heard volunteers describe how workers with limited medical training administered 10- to 20-year-old medicines to patients, and blankets stained with feces were washed in the same sink used to clean dishes."
23. Human trafficking, sale of children (slaves & prostitutes at a young age) was common inTeresa's facilities:
"India has ordered its state governments to inspect child care facilities run by the Missionaries of Charity — the Roman Catholic order founded by Mother Teresa — after arrests of a nun and a worker accused of baby trafficking."
24. Took money from dictators, was praised by child molesters (popes) as a "saint", baptized dying humans and didn't help any poor, dying individual, instead used their deaths to her advantage.
25. Teresa bribed Monica to lie about how she was cured:
"According to Ghosh, Monica Besra's husband said as much to him in 2003. Ghosh told CNN that he has him on video saying his wife was cured by medicine, rather than Mother Teresa."
26. Bragged about forcing others to change their religion during their deaths:
"She publicly bragged about coercing vulnerable people into conversions on their deathbeds."
27. Hypocrisy at it's finest, her biased behavior shows she cared for her life but never for other people that never did anything wrong to her:
In the 1950s, Mother Teresa helped found a ‘home for the dying’, where “people who lived like animals” could come to “die like angels”. She told those in pain that they were being “kissed by Jesus”, yet on her own deathbed was happy to accept the very best medical care on offer to her.
28. Teresa's time was given to rich people not to those poor humans:
"She spent very little time with the masses, instead preferring the company of India’s rich and influential. This much is acknowledged, even by her own spiritual minister."
29. Teresa tried to use her influence to change verdicts in court but failed miserably:
"Her charity received money from known-fraudsters, and when they were convicted in a criminal court, she tried to use her large personal influence to change the outcome of the trial."
30. Teresa believed that those who traded the body parts of human beings are full of love:
"very few touch on her close relationship with the Duvalier regime in Haiti. The Duvalier family lived in luxury whilst many in the country suffered in poverty, they tortured and murdered political rivals, and were involved in the underground trading of drugs and body parts. Their brutal regime was no secret at the time, but all Mother Teresa had to say was that they were full of love."
31. Disabled children are tied up by her:
"At the orphanage, few of the volunteers batted an eyelid at disabled children being tied up. They were too intoxicated with the myth of Mother Teresa and drunk on their own philanthropy to see that such treatment of children was inhumane and degrading."
32. No personal hygiene in her hospitals, this is abuse of children:
"I saw children with their mouths gagged open to be given medicine, their hands flaying in distress, visible testimony to the pain they were in. Tiny babies were bound with cloths at feeding time. Rough hands wrenched heads into position for feeding. Some of the children retched and coughed as rushed staff crammed food into their mouths. Boys and girls were abandoned on open toilets for up to 20 minutes at a time. Slumped, untended, some dribbling, some sleeping, they were a pathetic sight. Their treatment was an affront to their dignity, and dangerously unhygienic."
Names of a few that exposed her:
1. Dr. Chatterjee
2. Christopher Hitchens
3. Mallika Kapur
4. Sugam Pokharel
We can say that the pope also exposed her as a pope calls teresa a saint even though alot of popes have been exposed for child molestation and disgusting pornographic acts like "scat". These types of people are the ones that consume urine & feces and get off on it! They are the ones who called teresa a saint. Thoo on them.
Legacy of Teresa is that of child trafficking, manipulation of media & history, baptization, torture of patients, abuse of children, she hated the poor, she was sadistic, enjoyed the suffering of others, forced people to show their private parts to many eyes and defecate infront of eachother, gained money through the crimes of scam artists.
End of story.

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