A Crazy Little Thing Called "Hate"

August 31, 2009 by  
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I had figured that Michael Sean Winters’ recent psychodrama in America Magazine — “The Boors Who Demean Ted Kennedy” — would have a brief shelf-life, as most such gimcrackery usually does, but I was wrong.

A related outbreak of foot-in-mouth disease has erupted on a blog written by a theologian named William D. Lindsey who, like Mr. Winters, excoriated my response to Sr. Maureen Fiedler’s obit for Ted Kennedy (He Made Me Proud to Be a Catholic”). He characterized my comments as “hating on Ted Kennedy” and being part of a wider “festival of hate.”

Hate? Hate? Eh, not so much.

Upon scrutinizing Mr. Lindsey’s complaints, I must say that I just don’t see “hate” in the words and actions of the Catholics he attacks, such as Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver, whom he accuses by name of joining in with those who are “shouting and threatening and jubilating at the thought of destruction of good people and good plans.”

That kind of fatuous nonsense is reminiscent of a line from Alice in Wonderland:

If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary-wise; what it is it wouldn’t be, and what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?”


Oh, yes, I do indeed. And it would appear that Mr. Lindsey inhabits a world very much like that which Alice describes.

(Thought Experiment: Read Mr. Lindsey’s blog post for yourself and tell me who you think is doing all the shouting and threatening, etc., mkay? And, of course, if you’d really like to test the veracity of his accusations, why not join us in person on October 8th when we honor Archbishop Chaput for his stalwart defense of the Catholic Faith. Come meet the good archbishop in person, hear him speak, and see for yourself if he is anything even remotely like the cretin described in Mr. Lindsey’s risible caricature.)

And if you wish to peruse Mr. Lindsey’s fulsome fulminations regrding moi and the monks and faculty of Belmont Abbey College, simply scroll down past about 20 tedious paragraphs to the one which begins, “MIchael Sean Winters has dared . . .”

And be sure to take note of the loving terminology he uses to describe Catholics who speak up about things like, you know, abortion. Here are a few examples of the love being dished out on his blog:

“Ghouls and goblins now prancing around in the light of day, occupying center stage,” “mobs,” “exceptionally mean-spirited,” “army of malicious fools,” “maleficence,” and, of course, the ever-popular epithets reserved especially for when one is speaking about pro-life men and women: “hate” and “hatred.”

When one encounters such torrid rhetoric, so heavily freighted with invective, as this stuff is, you just have to wonder where all that rage is coming from. It sure isn’t consonant with the fruits of the Holy Spirit.

Even a theologian should be able to recognize that.

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