
The spokesman of the Patriarchate, Vasile Benescu, also intervenes in the scandal of the moment, generated by Geboase’s performance at the Untold festival: “With God, we can never deceive.”
Vasile Benescu reacted through a message published on Facebook, as he does recently in the scandals of this moment. This time, Benescu also did not clearly indicate to whom his criticism was directed.
His message appears to be aimed at Hussite bishop PS Ignatius, who attacked Christian Tudor Popescu after the journalist said that there was only one step left from verbal abuse to physical, criminal violence.
- “Je suis Gheboasa”. Exchange of remarks between Bishop Husilor and Christian Tudor Popescu
“With God we can never deceive”
We quote Vasile Benescu’s message in full:
- “The term ‘hebos’ clearly indicates a deformity. Physics, first of all.
- To get to the moral, the characteristic, one must be successively defeated by vulgarity, hypocrisy and villainy (disguised or not), polished, even gilded by amoralism and, last but not least, immeasurable pride.
- For example, the arrogance that makes you stand out by attacking a tam-nisam for no contextual reason, someone who has just correctly and suggestively analyzed the real connection between verbal abuse and criminal violence.
- And this is in a society in decline, where the choice and promotion of true values, even in institutions designed for the mystery of the moral order, are traditionally and creatively sabotaged.
- Solidarity, including with opponents of ideas in the face of violence, vulgarity and aggressive degradation of the social body, should not be a luxury for anyone, and even more so for a Christian.
- In the absence of defeat over pride, sermons become only a mask that is increasingly put on, and the personification of morality – only a reprehensible exercise in insult.
- With God we can never deceive. We know from the Holy Scriptures that He deeply resents not only the service to our inner image through animalization, but especially through Luciferization.โ
Geboase’s play, which caused a stir in the public space, is called “The Gypsy”, and the text is vulgar and offensive to women. The song was requested by the audience at Untold, the audience sang the lyrics along with the performer.
On Tuesday, the Cluj Gendarmerie announced that after the controversy surrounding the concert held by the trapper Gabriel Havris, known as the Geboas scene, he had reported himself and fined him for insults, offensive or vulgar expressions that could cause public concern. order and peace or cause indignation of citizens or harm their dignity and honor.
The National Anti-Discrimination Council was also informed about the results of the performance at the Untold festival.
Geboase accused the gendarmerie of discrimination, saying that other bands present on the stage had similar or “worse” lyrics, but he was the only one who was fined, and he blames it only on the fact that he is Roma.
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Source: Hot News

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