Kara also addressed this point. You're allowing your emotions to cloud your reason.
Back at you. I'm no friend of the Roman Catholic Church. I'm the one over in the corner waving the "Pantheocide Is The Only Way" flag. But this, and your sources, and your reasoning, smell like dead fish.
It isn't about whether or not she was perfect, no one is, it's about whehter or not what she did actually was good. Herding sick, poor people into squalid "hospitals" staffed by only a few minimally trained "doctors" so they can suffer horrible, preventable deaths while simultaneously checking yourself into real hospitals is not humanitarianism, it's a crime against humanity.
I have yet to see any evidence that these sick poor people would have had access to any other kind of facility. Or did you and everyone else forget that point of how charities work? Hope to the hopeless and all that? Do what you can with limited resources?
Funny how we (rightfully) criticize Kim Jong Il for doing this while giving MT a free pass. She has blood on her hands, a lot of it.
The mere fact you just compared Kim Jong Il to Mother Teresa, the mere fact you're implying that they were even remotely capable of inflicting the same degree of human suffering, much less that they actually did, betrays a dangerous lack of perspective. You are
one step from a Godwin here. I think you might even have originally taken that step, what with your alleging "crimes against humanity" earlier, and then changed it before you posted because you knew it was ridiculous.
Well, it's still ridiculous.
There's always a legitimate reason to take out a facade, to lift the curtain and find out that the Wizard of Oz is not who he says he is.
And you shall know the truth, but it shall not set you free. Nor shall it heal the sick, comfort the dying, elevate the oppressed, offer hope to the hopeless, right a wrong, or triumph over any sort of evil.
Instead,
it will do the exact opposite of all these things.No. That's not legitimate in any way, shape, or form. That is as illegitimate as it gets. This is beyond the road to hell being paved with good intentions, because I don't think you can even justify your intentions as good. They're not
doing any good. You've not said it in so many words but it's nearly impossible to read your last line without concluding you're doing this out of a personal frustration, not any grand moral crusade.