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I am afraid to speak my mind among many SSPX regulars because they'll pigeon-hole anyone pretty quick. I prefer just to ask pointed questions.
The fact that asking questions makes Fellayites uncomfortable is proof enough that they're on a sandy foundation. Since when is asking honest questions not okay?
I like to see if anyone can name some specific "Internet rumours" that they've heard being identified. That usually stops their thoughts real fast. You get a lot of hemming and hawing. But don't give up, just wait a while, and then ask someone else the same question. And when someone says they know one, you should congratulate them, and repeat it back to them so they can hear that you're listening to them, and then ask who said it, and when, and under what situation and in what context, and what the reaction of the listeners was. I expect that they won't have any of those answers, which tends to show that they're just imagining that they heard an 'Internet rumour' being identified.
You can keep it vague, to be less obvious, and ask if someone can help you in your confusion because you've heard that we shouldn't pay attention to 'Internet rumours' but you really have no idea what kind of thing might qualify, and if anyone has some kind of example for you that it would really help, so you won't FEEL SO CONFUSED. It's all about your feelings, you know.
It might do them some good to start thinking about the questions, because you can be absolutely sure they're not going to hear the questions from the pulpit. But when they have some good questions in mind, they can start to become aware that everything they do hear from the pulpit is directed at diverting attention AWAY from these questions!
THAT, however, isn't really a question. But it could be made into one: "Why do you think that you have not heard Father (XX) ask that question in one of his sermons, like whether asking for examples of 'Internet rumours' is a good idea or not, and if not, why we shouldn't ask for examples?"
Once again, it is ESSENTIAL that you DO NOT raise your voice. Fellayites get really nervous when they hear loudly pronounced pertinent questions being asked. They'll LABEL you immediately in their minds and you'll never be able to lose that earmark.
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