May Day And Unitarian Universalist Clergy Abuse Cover-Up And Denial - What's The Connection?
How about the fact that a person of inherent worth and dignity in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, read this The Emerson Avenger blog post titled:
'May Day 2017 And Unitarian Universalist Misuse Of Canada's Blasphemy Law In Immoral, UNethical, Borderline Criminal, And Yes. . . #BatShitCrazy UUA Clergy Sex Abuse Cover-Up And Denial Legal Bullying - What's The Connection?'
from Monday May 1st, 2017, after running a Google search today?
The "electronic communication" aka email that I sent to the UUA's Canadian attorney Maitre Marc-André Coulombe, UUA Moderator Jim Key, ALL UUA Board Trustees, and a few other Unitarian Universalists on May Day 2017 has yet to be responsibly responded to by negligent and complicit UUA leadership. . . so Maitre Marc-André Coulombe, UUA Co-Moderators Elandria Williams and Mr. Barb Greve, ALL UUA Board Trustees, and a few other Unitarian Universalists can expect to hear from me on May Day 2020. . .
I will also be following up on this much more recent "electronic communication" that I sent to the UUA Board of Trustees earlier this month in anticipation of the April 2020 UUA Board meeting.
In various other ways, May Day has become a significant date when it comes to exposing and denouncing Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse, and UUA cover-up and denial thereof, and demanding genuine restorative justice for ALL victims of ALL forms of Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse. This is quite ironic in light of what traditional pagan May Day celebrations are all about, and also what the term May Day means when it is used as an international distress signal.
My peaceful public protest against Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse etc. outside the Unitarian "Church" of Montreal began in May of 1998, but probably some time after May Day 1998, however two years later. . . I protested against Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse etc. outside UUA headquarters at 25 Beacon Street in Boston on May Day 2000, or very soon afterwards. Thus May Day has had a connection to Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse, and UUA cover-up and denial thereof for at least two decades now. . .
'May Day 2017 And Unitarian Universalist Misuse Of Canada's Blasphemy Law In Immoral, UNethical, Borderline Criminal, And Yes. . . #BatShitCrazy UUA Clergy Sex Abuse Cover-Up And Denial Legal Bullying - What's The Connection?'
from Monday May 1st, 2017, after running a Google search today?
The "electronic communication" aka email that I sent to the UUA's Canadian attorney Maitre Marc-André Coulombe, UUA Moderator Jim Key, ALL UUA Board Trustees, and a few other Unitarian Universalists on May Day 2017 has yet to be responsibly responded to by negligent and complicit UUA leadership. . . so Maitre Marc-André Coulombe, UUA Co-Moderators Elandria Williams and Mr. Barb Greve, ALL UUA Board Trustees, and a few other Unitarian Universalists can expect to hear from me on May Day 2020. . .
I will also be following up on this much more recent "electronic communication" that I sent to the UUA Board of Trustees earlier this month in anticipation of the April 2020 UUA Board meeting.
In various other ways, May Day has become a significant date when it comes to exposing and denouncing Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse, and UUA cover-up and denial thereof, and demanding genuine restorative justice for ALL victims of ALL forms of Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse. This is quite ironic in light of what traditional pagan May Day celebrations are all about, and also what the term May Day means when it is used as an international distress signal.
My peaceful public protest against Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse etc. outside the Unitarian "Church" of Montreal began in May of 1998, but probably some time after May Day 1998, however two years later. . . I protested against Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse etc. outside UUA headquarters at 25 Beacon Street in Boston on May Day 2000, or very soon afterwards. Thus May Day has had a connection to Unitarian Universalist clergy abuse, and UUA cover-up and denial thereof for at least two decades now. . .
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