There are indications that the new pope is concerned about "social justice," a left-coded idea regularly condemned by President Trump.
"Today, there are many contexts in which the Christian faith is considered absurd, contexts in which other certainties are preferred, such as technology, money, success, power, pleasure, These are environments where it is not easy to witness and preach the Gospel, and where believers are ridiculed, persecuted, despised or, at best, tolerated and pitied."
Pope Leo is correct. Trump and his MAGA base identify those such people as "losers," "woke," and "social justice warriors," which is expressed as a sneer.
Pope Leo homily referenced the non-Christian behavior of people purporting to be followers of Christ:
Jesus, although valued as a person, is reduced to something like a charismatic leader or superman. And this is not only among non-believers, but also among many baptized people who ultimately live at this level, in a kind of practical atheism.The new pope's remarks over the decades include some troubling implications for Trump's coalition of populist conservatives and multi-billionaire tech moguls. The pope had warned that technology may weaken direct human relationships. He has said that "dominion" over the Earth requires balance, which may signal support for a green agenda. But the primary concern among the MAGA critics is his apparent effort to link the teaching of Jesus Christ, and the obligations of the Christian faithful, to poor, displaced, marginalized people. Trump, especially in this second term, represents an oscillation away from concern for those people and back toward validating the interests of traditional economic and cultural power.
MAGA political pundit Jack Posobiec opined that perhaps the new pope will understand that the Catholic Church owes Trump a big debt, and the pope will fall in line behind Trump:
We need to see from the jump, from the absolute jump, whether or not Pope Leo is interested in working with President Trump or — as we can see from his Twitter feed — working against him. As a representative of Catholics all around the world, perhaps he'll understand that it was Catholics who delivered the White House for President Trump. And perhaps, just perhaps, the new pope will listen.
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