moved to @ebel@moytura.org utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

How do people keep track of far right bigots/activists? One can document them on wikipedia, but that's limited. I wonder about setting up a custom wikidata install where people can document what these people say and do...

In we have an alphabet soup of catholic anti-LGBT & anti-abortion groups who are poppin up and movin around. Would be good to keep track of them

@ebel ideally you want to do this without alienating more moderate Catholics (there /are/ some, I guess even in IE!)

In Liechtenstein an anti LGBT Archbishop ended up with his *own congregation* blocking his entry into a church by lying in the ground in front of him when the Pope and other important ppl were there - he ultimately ended up being made Archbishop of some random tiny invented region rather than where he was supposed to be (and LI is tiny anyway)

@vfrmedia Yes, there are moderate Catholics in IE, but many are "cultural/ethnic Catholics". (e.g. 87% of IE claim to be catholic on the census, and ~62% voted for same sex marriage).

I'm not trying to be anti-catholic, but anti-anti-choice, it's just that many of them are staunch hardcore catholics, and pretending they aren't now.

moved to @ebel@moytura.org @ebel

@vfrmedia Case in point: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_Hu Reforming a previous hardcore catholic lobby group to not be as openly catholic