Christine Chinlund The Boston Globe's Managing Editor And Former Spotlight Team Investigative Journalist Stubbornly Refuses To Report The Boston Based Unitarian Universalist Association's Misuse Of Canada's Blasphemy Law

In UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying that was-is quite evidently intended to conceal "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by "certain Unitarian Universalist ministers" from the Boston public, the North American public, and indeed the world public. I phoned the Boston Globe's Managing Editor Christine Chinlund just after 2pm today in a follow-up to an email I sent her recently and at least one phone message that I left for her recently too. I was somewhat surprised when she answered the phone herself, as she had previously avoided responding to my phone messages and emails.

To make a not so long story short, during the course of our ten minute long telephone conversation, Boston Globe Managing Editor Christine Chinlund repeatedly and quite stubbornly refused to report the Unitarian Universalist Association's immoral, UNethical, borderline criminal, and quite frankly #BatShit Crazy misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying on the flimsiest of excuses aka rationalizations. Christine Chinlund claimed this eminently newsworthy story, that is a very similar story to the story of Roman Catholic church clergy abuse cover-up that was told in the Spotlight movie, is "of no local interest", even though I repeatedly reminded Ms. Chinlund that Unitarian Universalist Association headquarters are in Boston, and that the pedophilia and rape that the UUA was seeking to conceal from the public in by falsely accusing me of the archaic crime of blasphemous libel took place in Massachusetts in and around the city of Boston. I asked Christine Chinlund if the name Rev. Mack Wallace Mitchell meant anything to her, and she bluntly responded by dryly saying that it did not matter, since she had no intention whatsoever of reporting on the UUA's misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in any case.

Christine Chinlund also (mis)used the old Truth evading ploy of asserting that my eminently newsworthy story about the UUA falsely accusing me of blasphemous libel in legal bullying intended to conceal U*U pedophilia and rape from the Boston public etc. is a "He said, she said." kind of story. Well done Christine Chinlund! Using the old "He said, she said." ploy in obstinately refuse to report a newsworthy story about Unitarian Universalists misusing Canada's blasphemy law in legal bullying intended to conceal "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by "certain Unitarian Universalist ministers", some of whom were Massachusetts based UUA clergy. You lend a whole new meaning to Montreal Unitarian U*U, and "retired" Montreal Gazette "Justice Reporter" Sue Montgomery's #BeenRapedNEVERreported hashtag. After all, not only have vulnerable children #BeenRaped or otherwise sexually abused by Boston area Unitarian Universalists, but the Boston Globe #NeverReported the UUA's stunningly hypocritical, and shamefully cynical, attempted misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying that was-is very obviously intended to conceal the Truth about these U*U rapists and-or pedophiles, and to this very day obstinately refuses to report these #Facts to the Boston public.

Speaking of Twitter hashtags, the Boston Globe was, and still is. . . displaying a hashtag saying #FactsMatter on the banner of its Twitter account, but quite evidently #Facts about the Boston-based Unitarian Universalist Association misusing Canada's blasphemy law in legal bullying intended to conceal "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by Boston area U*U rapists don't matter to Boston Globe Managing Editor Christine Chinlund or anyone else at the Boston Globe as far as I can tell, because Christine Chinlund is by no means the only Boston Globe editor or journalist who I have repeatedly asked to report this newsworthy story so that Americans in general, and Bostonians in particular, may exercise their proverbial "right to know" about "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" most certainly committed by "certain Unitarian Universalist ministers" in the Boston area, to say nothing of Unitarian Universalist pedophiles and rapists in the rest of the U.S.A., and the UUA's past and ongoing attempts to cover-up and even outright deny U*U clergy sexual abuse of all kinds as much as it thinks that it can get away with.




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