Just so you understand the caliber of the human being the Pope is so desperate to suck up to, let me tell you a single story about Goondiayev, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Goondiayev lives with his mistress in an enormous two-million-dollar apartment in Moscow. Upstairs from Goondiayev, in an apartment just as huge, lives an elderly, frail doctor whose last remaining joy in life is the massive library he’s been collecting his entire life. The doctor is a medical superstar who, when he was younger and healthier, saved hundreds of people.
Goondiayev decided it would be cool to steal the doctor’s apartment and turn his own place into a two-story abode. So he sued the old, sick doctor for somehow spilling a lot of invisible dust into Goondiayev’s apartment and damaging the health of Goondiayev and his mistress. With said invisible dust. That, allegedly, came from the doctor’s large library.
The Putinoid court obviously took the invisible dust very seriously and ordered the sick, old doctor to pay Goondiayev damages in the amount equaling the entire value of the doctor’s apartment. After which the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church gleefully ordered the elderly doctor to vacate the premises together with his library.
This is not even remotely the worst story featuring Goondiayev. It’s one of so many that they have become completely mundane and expected. There are many people who have been destroyed by this greedy bastard and his gang of cronies.
One thought on “The Patriarch and the Doctor”