Clergy Abuse Unitarian Universalist Style And The Big Fat U*U Clergy Image Of *The* Reverend Doctor Victoria Weinstein - What's The Connection?

Apparently a person of inherent worth and dignity hailing from Belleville, Illinois, in the United States of America, was more or less just asking Google early this morning. . . This person's free and responsible search for the Truth and meaning of clergy abuse in Google Images caused them to click on the thumbnail image of this Google Images Result of Rev. Dr. Victoria Weinstein's poorly chosen fate of deciding that it was within her purview as a Big Fat U*U "Pastor" serving an historic New England Unitarian Universalist congregation to kick the somewhat delinquent child of one of her parishioners in the U*U twice, and *hard*. . . some years back now.


Rev. Dr. Victoria Weinstein aka Peacebang goes on and on and on about how important "clergy image" is in terms of the clothes and shoes and other fashion accessories (such as faux leopard skin sweaters and gigantic costume jewelry pearl necklaces. . .) that clergy present themselves in, yet Peacebang doesn't seem to be the least bit concerned about how important "clergy image" is in terms of the words that clergy utter and the actions that clergy take. Sadly, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations aka the UUA don't seem to care very much about the highly questionable, or indeed just plain shameful. . . "clergy image" that is projected by the deeply insulting, outright defamatory, intolerant and bigoted, or otherwise verbally and psychologically abusive words that Rev. Dr. Victoria Weinstein, Rev. Ray Drennan, Rev. Cynthia P. Cain and any number of other "less than perfect" U*U clergy spout, as these verbatim copies of my "electronic communications" with former UUA Congregational Services Director Rev. Dr. Tracey Robinson-Harris, and former UUA Director of Ministry and Professional Development and Executive Secretary of the UUA's all too aptly named Ministerial *Fellowship* Committee Rev. Beth Miller, make abundantly obvious. . . In fact the UUA and it's Ministerial *Fellowship* Committee don't seem terribly concerned about verbally and psychologically abusive, and indeed physically abusive, Unitarian Universalist ministers applying their ever so fashionable boots to the butts of the congregants' delinquent children do they U*Us?

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