Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Pope's "Mouthpiece" Spadaro Used Fake Sock-Puppet Account to Attack Four Cardinals


Almost two weeks ago I reported on the bizarre social media behavior of Antonio Spadaro, the Pope's "mouthpiece" and editor of the influential Jesuit journal La Civiltà Cattolica. He had used Twitter in various ways to attack the "four cardinals" who had submitted the "dubia" to Pope Francis. This included using screenshots of the movie trilogy Lord of the Rings to equate the Pope's opponents with grotesque fictional villains.

Spadaro appeared to be conflicted about the appropriateness of his actions. He alternated between acting like a man with something to hide and flaunting his prowess at trolling. He deleted one tweet, which appeared to equate Cardinal Burke with a "witless worm," then put it back up with a jokey comment and additional jabs against his critics.





A small group of Catholic Twitter users and bloggers began to follow and report on Spadero's actions. My posts of a few weeks ago were one part of that.

Since then, virtually all of us have been blocked by Spadaro on Twitter.



A few days after the "witless worm" post/deletion/repost, Spadaro made another juvenile pop culture attack on Cardinal Burke et al. but this time it was in the form of a retweet:



In conformity with his past pattern, this tweet was also soon deleted.

Who was Habla Francisco? The name can be translated as "The Pope speaks" or "So says the Pope." The account holder's Twitter page showed that "Habla Francisco" had joined Twitter in September 2013 but had only made 3 tweets, all of which were retweeted by Spadaro. (They have all now since been deleted). "Habla Francisco" supposedly had 18 Followers but the account was "protected" such that no other information was publicly available.



You can guess where this is headed.

A few days ago, one of the Spadaro sleuths discovered that "Habla Francisco"'s account could be traced to Spadaro's own email address at La Civiltà Cattolica.



I cut off the identity of the person who posted the above, but this tweet and other similar communications were publicly shared on Twitter. The information revealed at the bottom was confirmed by multiple sources.

That's right, Antonio Spadaro, the editor of La Civiltà Cattolica and one of the Pope's main point men in promoting Amoris Laetitia had been "retweeting" his own tweets from a sock-puppet Twitter account. These fake retweets were used to defend an Apostolic Letter and attack four cardinals of the Catholic Church.

Yesterday, Chris Ferrara claimed, only half-humorously, that the Pope's men were acting like Mafiosi.

I agree, but they're also acting like teenage girls.

Interestingly, Spadaro had previously styled himself as a sort of expert on the internet and social media. A few years ago he authored Cybertheology: Thinking Christianity in the Age of the InternetThe cover shows God jump-starting an internet connection or linking social media users or something:



The book has two brief positive reviews. I wonder who wrote them?

According to the Amazon blurb:
The author suggests that since the Internet has changed, and is changing, the ways in which we think and act, it must also be changing the ways in which we think (of) Christianity and its theology. 
God help us.

The content, as might be expected from a contemporary Jesuit "theologian," is one part quasi-Marxist, one part quasi-new age and one large part not-so-quasi pop culture riff:
Spadaro also considers the hacker ethic in relation to Cybertheology.
Perhaps Spadaro should have considered creating a sock-puppet that wasn't so obviously linked to his professional email address.

There's actually more to this story. But for now at least I'm going to be cryptic about it. Suffice it to say (and I'm not joking around or trying to be overly dramatic here) if you try to go to the Mahound's Paradise Twitter page and find that it no longer exists, know that I wasn't the one who deleted it.

11 comments:

  1. I wish the four Cardinals and their allies just get on with the next stage in this whole "formal correction" process. I want this nightmare to be over by Christmas.

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    1. I agree! WHAT IS KEEPING THEM?
      Have they been arrested and cast into a dark dungeon in the Vatican? If so, will he let them out for Christmas? That Spadero is a piece of work, really!

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  2. This is what we're dealing with: https://sarmaticusblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/the-passing-of-the-leftist-torch-one-last-time/

    So no worries, Oakes. Note apt description of our pope with Castro as a schoolgirl meeting Justin Bieber!

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  3. I had a priest that writes for the Catholic fishwrap block me after I replied to one of his stupid tweets.

    Lefties sure are tolerant aren't they?

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  4. Most amateurish for the consigliere. But encouraging that Pope Francis doesn't recognize such incompetence. A sign, perhaps, that his devilish enterprise is doomed to failure sooner than expected.

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  5. in the dictionary, under 'douche', is Spadaro's picture.

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  6. Why does Francis attract giggling, girly men who are drawn to this type of antic?

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  7. That's the thing. You would think that there would be relatively "normal" liberal Catholics or modernists. You would think. But so many of the pope's men just seem to be creepy weirdos over and above or independent of their particular ideology. Or maybe it's not so independent...

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    1. Wasn't the Archbishop of Kissing rumored to be the senior author of Amoris Letitia? The Pope's new Black Pope was responsible for providing the ecclesiastical fig leaf to Chavez's tyrannical regime in Venezuela. Mgr Pio "Pipivi" Pinto seems like a swell guy too. The Pope's guy in Cologne acts (and looks) like an odd-ball and his guy in Chicago is a jerk.

      And all these people make trads out to be weirdos!

      A commenter mentioned somewhere else that if these people don't have the Faith, then their capacity to reason is diminished. Add to this problem that their chanceries are probably all echo chambers full of obsequious functionaries whose theme song is "Everything is Awesome" from the Lego movie.

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  8. this kind of drama-queen, vindictive, bitchy, narcissistic behavior is VERY indicative of the sodomite condition.
    ....just sayin'.

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